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    MAME for Slackware
    MAME (and tools) packages for Slackware Linux (32-bit and 64-bit editions). MAME originally stood for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. Official MAME development team site: https://www.mamedev.org/. KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid)! MESS packages was moved to the new MESS for Slackware project page ( https://sourceforge.net/projects/messforslack/ ) and old releases of MAME for Slackware was moved to https://sourceforge.net/projects/mameforslack-old-releases/ due to SourceForge storage issue. ...
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    QTGZManager is a frontend to the Slackware pkgtools that can compare versions, install, reinstall, upgrade, downgrade and remove packages. It also shows the package contents, information, freezes/unfreezes a specific version as well as download latest official Slackware patches.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    depfinder reports the dependencies of Slackware packages. It is faster than previous tools used for the same purpose and even has support for utilizing multiple CPUs/cores.
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    kpackage4

    kpackage4

    Kpackage4 : a GUI tool to manage RPM, Debian ... packages

    Kpackage4 is the port to KDE4 / Qt4 of a former project by Toivo Pedaste. This GUI can be used to install (upgrade included) or remove RPM, Debian, Slackware ... packages or to get detailed informations about installed packages such as dependencies, content of a given package, change log or scripts used during installation or removal. Through `Settings' menu, path to local (RPM) or remote (Debian) repositories can be setup for installing new packages. A `Management' mode is also available to examine a package file (source or binary). ...
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    This little application shows a tray icon on "system tray", showing if there are new updates for your Slackware (or Slamd64) Linux or it is up to date. This application uses the /var/log/packages/ dir. to get information about the installed packages.
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    KSlacky InfoPkg is a GUI for Slackware pkgtool designed for KDE4. KSlacky InfoPkg provide rapid navigation and information on the packages installed on the system and provide function to easy install/upgrade/remove packages in a user transparent way.
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    Here you'll find the Slackware Linux modular X.Org packages. There's architecture optimized packages and build scripts if you want to compile it by yourself.
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    SlackIns is a complete Qt-based ui with the design goals to provide a complete interface for User in order to install, remove and upgrade tgz Packages for SlackWare linux OS
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    SlackGrade allows Slackware users to keep the system always up to date with the latest packages available in the most know Slackware sources on the web, by listing, downloading and upgrading its with just a few mouse clicks, through a nice X-based wizard
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    Kswaret is a QT frontend for the command line program swaret. swaret is used to keep Slackware Linux 8.1 & 9.x systems up to date with new packages and patches.
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    UnusedPkg is a diagnostic tool to search the oldest unused packages in your Linux system. It list packages size and number of days that a package has been idle, to determine what packages can be removed. It supports apt-based distribution and Slackware.
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