We have been looking into easier, more automatic ways for people to install and use REAPER products. Up to now we have mostly been focused on Linux-based distribution, but thanks to a new product we are tying out, All Image, we should be able to create a simple "installer" for Windows. The hope is that you plug in a USB device, double click the Installer icon, point it to the USB drive - and you have a working REAPER install. More to come!
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