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    Context for your AI agents

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    Porting Center

    Porting Center

    Mac Port Editor and WSI Creator

    With Porting Center, you can edit any kind of Mac Port for Windows Software which uses Wineskin, CXZ, CXEx and oldest versions of them. With Porting Center unique design, you won't even need to understand how Wine works. Furthermore, with a license, you can export the Port like a WSI file, a file with less than 2Mb of size which contains all the needed information to recreate the mentioned port. After this, the WSI file can be transformed again into a replica of the original port using...
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    The Cowry project promotes the use of Mac OS X style bundles as a means for software packaging and delivery. This includes installation handling, automatic updates, and handling of multi-component applications.
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    A net-aware installer for Mac OS X
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    The Build Installer provides a lightweight GUI installer application to go over an existing configure/make/install source package. Its purpose is to make installing software from source easier and faster for end users, particularly non-developers.
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    Turn traffic into pipeline and prospects into customers

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    UPMS is based on BSD ports system, it can be used on any FSH 2.x Linux compatible distribution. UPMS have two level of dependencies checking, required and suggested. This two levels makes UPMS to tune all of the packages to optimal or minimal, depend on
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