On 12 February 2014 20:38, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote: >> It *does* seem that Python and Windows is becoming a sadder story >> -- I know, use Linux. :-) > > Actually, we've been substantially improving the Windows integration to make > things easier for new users, which is the main reason the Windows installer > has become substantially less tolerant of corruption of the registry state > (which is effectively what occurs when you just delete the Python directory > instead of uninstalling it through Add/Remove programs). Agreed, I feel that the user's experience of Python on Windows has been steadily improving. Thanks to everyone for this. The one thing that I sometimes miss is a "portable" distribution (i.e., unzip and run, do any PATH manipulation etc that you want yourself). But it's easy to make one yourself, so no real issue there. Paul
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