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    AppInstall (formerly Swiftinstall)

    AppInstall (formerly Swiftinstall)

    Installer, uninstaller, cleaner, antivirus all in one app for Linux

    Appinstall is a visual installer and package manager for Linux that makes installing, uninstalling, and managing software effortless — no command-line skills required. ✨ Key features: One-click installation of .deb and .appimage packages. Graphical uninstallation for software not listed in app stores. Support for AppImage apps as native applications. Automatic cleanup of unnecessary files to keep your system tidy. Dependency fixing without terminal commands. Built-in antivirus scanning using ClamAV PWA Installation Open source (GPL v3), lightweight, with no telemetry and no ads. ...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    apt-sel

    Backup and restore apt package selections

    On an apt / dpkg based Linux system, dump the list of installed packages in a file and select the same packages for installation, preferrably on a different system or version. Other than the usual recommendation `dpkg --get-selections` and `dpkg --set-selections` this keeps the information about automatic dependencies intact.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Zero Install
    Zero Install is a decentralised cross-distribution software installation system. Create one package that works everywhere! With dependency handling and automatic updates, full support for shared libraries, and integration with native package managers
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    Downloads: 1,966 This Week
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    Appupdater
    Appupdater provides advanced functionality to Windows, similar to apt-get or yum on Linux. It automates the process of installing and maintaining up to date versions of programs. It is fully customizable for use in a corporate environment.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Enterprise-grade ITSM, for every business

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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.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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