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Hi,
We have to create a one Click Install Package. Package needs to be as follows
If users clicks the package file, it should show the Welcome Screen
(Installer) and the same screen should have Install Button. if the
install button is clicked, it should ask for authentication then it
should show the Progress and Finish/Close Window. The total
installation should should only have three user intervention.
1. Double-click to launch
2. First screen (Welcome screen) should show the Install Button
3. User should get Authentication Dialog
3. The installer should finish, the window should close automatically
Thanks& Regards,
Karthikeyan M
You can disable a lot of the extra menus like "choose install location" when using package making tools. The only one I am familiar with is Package Maker.app which I think is a default installed with Xcode. I really recommend against using this tool though if you can find a better one. Package Maker will let you edit settings which it then completely ignores. The Help for it is also really bad. Iceberg was suggested to me, but I haven't gotten the hang of it yet. My package does basically what you are asking for. * Introduction - > click "Continue" * License Agreement * Destination Select -> This is disabled, all they can do is pick "Continue" * Installation type -> Only standard installation is allowed. Click "Install" Program installs and presents summary, followed by another click to close the window. I would consider using a standard, simple package install. Why would you want your Mac OS program to not install like a Mac OS program?