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Installer, uninstaller, cleaner, antivirus all in one app for Linux
SwiftInstall 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.
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Easy to use Repair distribution for both Gnu/Linux and Windows systems
Rescatux is a GNU/Linux repair cd (and eventually also Windows) but it is not like other rescue disks. Rescatux comes with Rescapp. Rescapp is a nice wizard that will guide you through your rescue and repair tasks.
When the wizard is not able to solve your problem you can also enjoy of Rescatux unique support features:
* Chat: Open the chat for asking help directly in Rescatux channel.
* Share log: After running an option you can share its log (the action registry that it has done) so...
Confix is a build tool for source code packages, on top of GNU
Automake. It inspects the package's source code, tracks inter package
dependencies, propagates checks across package boundaries, and finally
writes Automake input files for the maintainer.