InstallShield 2016 is going end of life
News|by Leanne Bevan|2 August 2019
Flexera has announced that on 23 August 2019, InstallShield 2016 will be going end of life. After that date. technical support and security updates will no longer be available.
To support those still on the legacy version, Flexera are offering InstallShield 2016 customers up to 50% off InstallShield 2019. By upgrading, customers will receive technical support and access to the latest features.
What’s new in InstallShield 2019?
- Full MSIX project creation
- MSIX conversion wizard
- MSIX validation suite
- MSIX in suite
Compare the feature across the different versions here.
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