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    PyAppExec

    PyAppExec

    Launcher that prepares Python/deps and runs your app like OS-native

    PyAppExec is a cross‑platform open-source launcher and installer that makes Python apps feel native. It locates or installs the required Python runtime, provisions an isolated virtual environment, installs your project’s pip requirements, and handles any external tools requirements or dependencies (e.g., FFmpeg) with version checks and auto-download/extract on Windows/macOS/Linux. The Qt-based installer can scaffold pyappexec.ini, copy/rename the launcher, and (on macOS) bundle a...
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    OPSI UPDATER

    Check and Update Products on OPSI Server

    This OPSI SERVER Command line Tool (Opsi Updater) will check for available OPSI Product Updates on official Servers (example Mozilla) and will allow to Download and Update older Product Versions on OPSI Repository and distribute them on clients having older versions. readme: http://svn.code.sourceforge.net/p/opsiupdater/code-0/trunk/readme.txt
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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.
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    This Debian/Asterisk distribution that features an auto-install for Debian Linux and pre-configured Asterisk. It quickly and effortlessly converts any PC to a functioning Asterisk PBX.
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    Java application designed to update existing java applications from an SVN repository. The application also optionally launches ANT build scripts during the update process.
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    A java-based auto-update module. Generated updates are transferred in archives, upgrading between subsequent versions. An update contains changed single files and changed part of jars's and zip's. Mirrors, release notes, update uninstallation, news.
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    Evolution is a suite of easy-use API and tools help java applications to have the ability of file-based auto-update(from a configurable location). Using it will make your applications upgrade more smartly.
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    Designed to be a user exchange center. Allowing a user to upload a file, have it catagorized and listed with description. Downloads will be tracked for real time counting. Auto hot-list creation. Also will have admin section.
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