Hi Tor-Bjarne,
The "problem" is that an installer is "the mother" of all applications <g>. So you have to make sure that the install itself runs on as many Windows versions as possible (e.g. font does exist, no specific dependency files required, etc.) without any compatibility issue. You can only do this if you follow "the standard" <bg>.
See attached screenshots. The first one is from a standard Microsoft MSI, the second one from a standard SB installer executable. The SB setup follows the standard setup wizard-style (similar dialog size, font type/size, etc.).
Of course, I know where you are coming from and I agree. But sometimes, not following a standard might result in a support nightmare <g>. But I put your suggestion to our wishlist for future consideration. Standards change on a regular basis
Thank you for your suggestions and feedback !!!
Friedrich