SFX Compiler is quite a free software that allows you to add various files to one, self-extracting archive. This can very handy for multiple distribution purposes. If you're a serious software engineer and want to send all your important applications to your numerous users, you could easily compile all of your necessary files to one with an EXE file extension. It is possible to do this by right-clicking the SFX Compiler icon on your desktop and clicking on "compile". You will then be able to view all the files compiled as an EXE file from a new window. There is even an option to delete all the un-called-for files if you wish to do so.
A Windows port of this well-liked free SFX compiler app was recently released as a free downloadable application. SFX Repair Pro, as it's called, is a SFX compressor that works on both Windows and Linux operating systems. This is available from its official site at a free download link below. I was quite impressed with the SFX Compiler's powerful utilities and features, particularly its built-in Windows driver support.
To be able to use the SFX Compiler app, you first have to download it to your computer. Then follow the prompts to install it on your PC. You may also choose to download it in a software bundle, which includes SFX Repair Pro along with other popular free software, such as PSPicle Compiler or Paint Shop Pro. You can now install this SFX compiler software on your PC by copying the files directly onto your system's hard drive -- which may take some time depending on your current size of the drive.