TerryHancock, 1 month ago @carolynporco I don't know. But my guess is that "standalone" is some kind of self-contained binary that runs in place, while "installable" is some kind of package that installs natively. (?) The last time I did anything on Windows was 2017, though.
@carolynporco I don't know.
But my guess is that "standalone" is some kind of self-contained binary that runs in place, while "installable" is some kind of package that installs natively. (?)
The last time I did anything on Windows was 2017, though.