Common Glossary And Tips

This page contains general tips for installation of the CUSTOMTOOLS products and terminology used in the CUSTOMTOOLS installer.


CUSTOMTOOLS Installer Tips:

Setup Language Select the desired installation language. The installation language is asked on the startup of the CUSTOMTOOLS installer. The installation language means the language used in the CUSTOMTOOLS Installation. The desired user interface language, can be set later in the General options located in the User Options tab in the CUSTOMTOOLS Options dialog box once you have succesfully installed CUSTOMTOOLS into your workstation.
Show the read me file This is an option in the last page of the CUSTOMTOOLS installer once the installation is completed. Select this option and click Finish to exit the installer and open the What's new document of the installed CUSTOMTOOLS version.

The What's new document is in the pdf format so, you need the Adobe Reader or other pdf reader software in order to open the file properly.

Info Get the latest version of Adobe Reader from the Adobe's download page.


Terminology Used in the Installation Helps:

Upgrade Installation Upgrade installation means that your existing major version installation of CUSTOMTOOLS will be replaced by the newer CUSTOMTOOLS major version that is currently being installed.
Downgrade Installation Downgrade installation means that an existing major version of a program is replaced by an older version of the same program similar way than done in the upgrade installation.
Side-By-Side Installation A side-by-side installation means installing a new major version of CUSTOMTOOLS to the same workstation where another CUSTOMTOOLS major version already exist.
Info NOTE: Because of the riskiness related to the CUSTOMTOOLS working principles, the downgrade installation is not supported by CUSTOMTOOLS.



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