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    STManager

    STManager

    manage assortment in your company

    ...When the right information is needed, then it lets you quickly search for the right product you are looking for. Application designed to help with managing for example postal packages, where each product is very distinct for one another. For source code and more insides of this project, please visit github page: https://github.com/michalwilk123/STManager Name STManager is derived from old name: "Stocktake Manager".
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    BlackPack

    BlackPack

    Graphical RPM package builder

    BlackPack is a utility to aid in creating installable RedHat packages (.rpm). The goal behind the project is to make developing for RedHat based Linux distributions more appealing, with an easy to use interface for packaging applications, artwork, media, themes, etc.
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    DebGUI is a frontend to facilitate and accelerate the creation of Debian packages from source code (and learn in the proccess)
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    Nhopkg is a lightweight and powerfull package manager system for unix like operating systems. Nhopkg can install, remove, update, search and manage software packages (.nho).
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    RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful package management system capable of installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating software packages. This is a port of the RPM software, including rpmbuild and yum/APT-RPM, to Darwin and Mac OS X
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    The Debian's Archive Browser will ease the browsing and searching of package in the _huge_ Debian's Packages list. Written in python, no release yet. keep in touch.
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    RPM Wizard is an installation program for RPM packages. Using a wizard interface, it makes installing easy even for beginners. With features such as automatic dependency handling, it aims to become the most easy-to-use RPM installation program.
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    A utility that is similiar to Debian's apt program, but for the RPM package management system. It can be used to automatically download and install updated RPM packages on any RPM-based distribution.
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