X-Git-Url: https://wimlib.net/git/?p=wimlib;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.WINDOWS;h=775d545de02f879c3aeb824d6e913ea34ad8a406;hp=104064679ef1602b7ec6df871eecd3d891674e60;hb=41fb4d5debd14f3a0e1717bf25e7e145cd42ae1f;hpb=56f882a80475fbe170f3d580400eb6f011ec5dfb diff --git a/README.WINDOWS b/README.WINDOWS index 10406467..775d545d 100644 --- a/README.WINDOWS +++ b/README.WINDOWS @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ you should read too. For the convenience of Windows users, the Windows distribution of wimlib is a ZIP file containing the following items: - * wimlib-imagex.exe, a command-line tool to deal with WIM (.wim) and split WIM - (.swm) files that is similar to Microsoft's ImageX. This is a ready-to-run - executable and not an installer. + * wimlib-imagex.exe, a command-line tool to deal with WIM (.wim), split WIM + (.swm), and ESD (.esd) files that is inspired by Microsoft's ImageX and + DISM. This is a ready-to-run executable and not an installer. * Very short batch scripts (e.g. wimapply.cmd) which are shortcuts to the corresponding wimlib-imagex commands (e.g. `wimlib-imagex apply'). @@ -69,8 +69,7 @@ It's recommended to use wimlib-imagex in scripts to avoid having to interactively enter commands. However, note that wimlib-imagex is largely just a command-line front-end for wimlib, and it's possible to use wimlib's API in other front-ends or applications. Currently there is no official graphical user -interface available for wimlib or wimlib-imagex. An unofficial Windows-only -graphical user interface that provides a thin wrapper around wimlib-imagex can -be downloaded at -http://reboot.pro/files/file/485-wimlib-imagex-command-line-compiler/; however, -as of 2014-03-23 it is still under development and is only released for testing. +interface available for wimlib or wimlib-imagex. However, an unofficial, beta, +Windows-only graphical user interface that provides a thin wrapper around +wimlib-imagex can be downloaded at +http://reboot.pro/files/file/485-wimlib-imagex-command-line-compiler/.