Decentralized cross-platform distribution system
Zero Install is a free utility tool for PC that was created by Thomas Leonard and a team of independent developers. This open-source software lets users try out the functions and features of various programs without the need to have them directly installed on their computers.
Zero Install also serves as a decentralized distribution system that lets developers share their programs with all types of users. The idea behind it is somewhat similar to PortableApps Suite, but it completely bypasses the restrictions of any operating system or platform by including shared libraries or dependencies out of the box.
Platform-agnostic program distribution
Simply put, Zero Install is a tool that will let you test out and use various types of programs without having to install them on your PC. The concept behind it is similar to how portable applications work. It saves you some storage space on your drives and spares you from having to deal with residual files that are typically left behind when you uninstall them.
The real benefit of Zero Install is more apparent if you’re a software developer. Sharing your work is a little tricky since you need to take specific platforms or operating systems into account. It enables devs to offer their programs from their websites, and this tool will automatically create an XML file that defines all the necessary libraries and dependencies to make sure everything will run properly.
Going back to a user’s perspective, there are some things that you need to be aware of before you this utility a try. While its catalog is quite extensive, it still doesn’t cover all programs currently in the market today—that list is constantly growing, though. Also, there is no advanced search or filtering option that will let you look based on developer, category, and the like.
Covering both sides of the pipeline
There are two ways you can look at Zero Install to determine its value and usefulness. From the perspective of a user, it’s a good alternative to portable solutions for using your favorite apps. On the flip side, it makes it a lot easier to distribute and share your work with others as a developer. Regardless of which side you’re on, this is a tool with a lot of potential to be great.