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Actually, some vendors do install Python on Windows machines, but that's vendor-specific rather than platform-specific. More information on such installations can be found in the [[http://www.python.org/doc/faq/installed.html|"Why is Python Installed on my Computer?"]] FAQ.
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For Linux, you can use [[Freeze]] to make executables. For Windows, you can use [[Py2Exe]]. The Mac OS equivalent is [[py2app]]. Actually, some vendors do install Python on Windows machines, but that's vendor-specific rather than platform-specific. More information on such installations can be found in the [[http://www.python.org/doc/faq/installed.html|"Why is Python Installed on my Computer?"]] FAQ.


For Linux, you can use [[Freeze|Freeze]] to make executables. For Windows, you can use [[Py2Exe|Py2Exe]]. The Mac OS equivalent is [[py2app|py2app]].

Where is Python installed by default? (As in: If you don't customize at all, do you get Python?)

Where is Python not installed by default?

Actually, some vendors do install Python on Windows machines, but that's vendor-specific rather than platform-specific. More information on such installations can be found in the "Why is Python Installed on my Computer?" FAQ.

For Linux, you can use Freeze to make executables. For Windows, you can use Py2Exe. The Mac OS equivalent is py2app.

PythonInstalledByDefault (last edited 2012-11-14 02:15:06 by pc-124-173)

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