Master Packager

Master Packager

IT Services and IT Consulting

Application packaging software that helps IT administrators to become Master Packagers

About us

Our team has been working as application packagers since 2012, and we now have experience creating more than 10,000 application packages. We’ve worked with organizations all over the world, setting ourselves up for the challenge of packaging applications of any complexity. We quickly realized that there wasn’t a single software solution that could handle these tasks. Most of the packaging software out there was too expensive for organizations. We knew we weren’t alone. This is where Master Packager was born to solve the application packaging problems that all application packagers and their organizations face. Our vision is to help You create packages that end-users love, enterprises want, and the Windows OS needs.

Website
https://www.masterpackager.com/
Industry
IT Services and IT Consulting
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Riga
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2018
Specialties
Application Packaging, Repackaging, MSI, and MSIX

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    Understanding how to package applications is still a valuable skill to have in 2024. Let us show you how you can save time and money by knowing what to do when facing these 10 app packaging problems. ⚠️ Be aware that after this session, you may want to uninstall ORCA. Become a Master Packager now: www.masterpackager.com https://lnkd.in/dfX_RkUG

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    We’re releasing the new version of Master Packager 24.3.8858 to help You build Windows application packages that end-users love, enterprises want, and Windows OS needs. What’s new? 1. Support for PSAppDeployToolkit 3.10.0 Master Wrapper is updated to the latest #PSADT version. We also added PSADT 3.10.0 version’s newest configurations to be visible and changeable from the Configuration tab. 2. Extract .intunewin files Now, when you right-click on one or many .intunewin files, you have the option to extract their contents. This feature allows you to verify and change the content within these files. #intune 3. Open Install Execute Sequence editor from the Custom Action view When creating Custom Actions, you can now navigate to the Install Execute Sequence view. This makes it easier to add, edit, or review the action sequence associated with your custom actions. 4. Open in file/directory location Previously, when changing settings that required a file or directory browser, the Master Packager would open in the default location. Now, it opens directly in the location of the specific file or directory you’re working with. 5. Fixed all known bugs As always, we’ve addressed all reported and discovered bugs to ensure a smooth experience. There shouldn’t be anything stopping you from delivering high-quality packages to your organization. Coming next The next Master Packager version will have Intune support in the Master Packager Toolbox. Uploading to Intune shouldn’t be hard, or boring. We’re building the best experience imaginable to upload Win32 packages to Intune ready to be deployed. Full release notes here: https://lnkd.in/e_3UkQzS Download here: https://lnkd.in/eQHv9Ga Happy packaging. The Master Packager Team

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    There are a ton of applications that install in Windows per-user locations, and that's not good for enterprises for multiple reasons. In this video, we will show how you can convert ANY per-user app into a per-machine app. - Converting per-user installation into per-machine - The easiest way to add a firewall exception rule - How to adjust the repackager exclusion list - How to handle and test URL protocol handlers - How to clean repackaged application - How to make advance changes in the MSI registry table - How to correctly test your MSI with System Account Master Packager Pro is all you need to package ANY application for your enterprise needs. And with the Packaging Application series, we're proving that. https://lnkd.in/dVBD6ip5

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    There are a ton of applications that install in Windows per-user locations, and that's not good for enterprises for multiple reasons. In this video, we will show how you can convert ANY per-user app into a per-machine app. - Converting per-user installation into per-machine - The easiest way to add a firewall exception rule - How to adjust the repackager exclusion list - How to handle and test URL protocol handlers - How to clean repackaged application - How to make advance changes in the MSI registry table - How to correctly test your MSI with System Account Master Packager Pro is all you need to package ANY application for your enterprise needs. And with the Packaging Application series, we're proving that. https://lnkd.in/dVBD6ip5

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    Disabling Silent Install Is a MISTAKE (Ghostscript Investigation) Starting with Ghostscript 10.01.0, released in March 2023, you can no longer silently install Ghostscript under the GNU GPL Affero license. This change has made many system administrators angry. - What made Artifex disable the silent option for their Ghostscript product? - What are your options to silently install Ghostscript? - Why is disabling the silent install option for your software a bad decision? - What should we do to prevent vendors from making this mistake again? Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/d69GMwFM

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