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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Heath Stewart announced today that WiX 3.0 is officially in Beta. So what does that mean? Haven’t it been in Beta for a long time? Rob Mensching has this to say about that on his blog:

In this case the Beta release marks the turning point where all of the major features for this release are finished and the bug flow such is under control and on a solid downward trend.

That’s good to know. For me though I’ve found WiX 3.0 to be quite stable for a long time. Yes, I’ve found bugs, but not any that have scared me so that I’ve consider not using it for production. Yes, for production. Actually I’ve found WiX to be more stable than many of the existing commercial deployment products already out there. Not naming any names :-)

So are you planning to or already playing with WiX? Go get the latest version (3.0.4805.0): http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=105970&package_id=168888

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