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    m23

    m23

    Your linux deployment tool!

    m23 is a free software distribution system (license: GPL), that installs (via network, starting with partitioning and formatting) and administrates (updates, adds / removes software, adds / removes scripts) clients with Debian, (X/K)Ubuntu and LinuxMint. It is used for deployment of Linux clients in schools, institutions and enterprises. The m23 server is controlled via a web interface. A new m23 client can be installed easily in only three steps. Group functions and mass installation...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Npackd
    Npackd (pronounced "unpacked") is an application store/package manager/marketplace for applications for Windows.
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    package

    the command-line package manager of BALDIX

    This is the package manager of BALDIX SYSTEM. With this you can install, remove and update software on the system with the BSP packahe system.
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    AppSet
    An advanced and feature rich Package Manager Frontend. By now supports Archlinux but is being extended to work with deb and rpm based distributions.
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    Listaller
    Listaller is a simple software installation system which helps to create software packages that work on many Linux distributions. It also makes it easier to remove applications on Linux machines without touching the package management system directly
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    An MFC based program designed to generate NSIS and MSI (using WiX) installer packages and quickly add/remove files, registry entries and other related items to be included in install packages.
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    DOSConf is an installer to install, update, repair, remove and create installation and patch package. It will be developed for DOS / Win32 platforms and in the future for another operating systems, like Linux.
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    kAPTleen is a KDE frontend to Debian's APT package manager tool. It shall provide an easy way to manage package sources, upgrade your system, search for packages, install packages, and - last, but not least - find & remove unused packages.
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