Alloy is a programmer's tool that enables you to add in dependent files within your main executable. Most programming languages require runtime files or separate resource files for graphics. However with Alloy you can embed all these files within your main exe, the files are then quickly written to disk once its executed. Also Alloy can compress these files down to more then half there size in most cases. Alloy will then decompress the file before its written back to disk. This all occurs in milliseconds and no visible effects are observed by the end user. This provides a smaller footprint for your applications and smaller download size for your customers. Whether you need a small patch or a full blown application within one exe, Alloy can handle most jobs.
Our Review: A small compiler/compressor program for compiling your application for distribution either over the net or hard media. Its winzip type interface makes it easy to use, almost wizard-like. Users are able to select where the components will be installed. CONS: suitable only for small applications that do not need to creation of shortcuts, menus, etc.
This software's licence is Shareware - 30 Days Trial, which means that this program allows a free trial period of 30 days from the installation date. This is not free software. Subject to the author's terms, you are licensed by the author to use this software for evaluation purposes without charge for a period of 30 days. If you use this software after the 30-day evaluation period a registration fee is required.
If you wish to register and receive the full version of this Shareware - 30 Days Trial program, it will cost you US$ 31.90