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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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    Echo System Info Viewer

    Echo System Info Viewer

    Simple and lightweight system information viewer for Windows

    Echo System Info Viewer is a lightweight Windows system information viewer that quickly displays essential hardware and system details. The application shows real-time CPU usage, memory (RAM) usage, and disk space information in a simple and clean interface. Unlike heavy monitoring software, Echo System Info Viewer is designed to be extremely fast, minimal, and fully offline. Key benefits: Instant system overview Real-time CPU and RAM usage Disk space information Lightweight and portable No telemetry, no ads Works completely offline Typical use cases: Quickly check CPU and RAM usage View basic system information on Windows Monitor system performance on older computers Lightweight alternative to heavy monitoring tools
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    RPMWild

    RPMWild

    Searches and deletes RPMs that have been installed

    This program uses wxpython-phoenix to delete any rpms you specify. You can use the safe transaction check, or unsafe no check. The program confirms any actions, so it can be used safely.
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    un-applet

    A simple software update notifier for debian based systems

    A simple, light-weight, desktop-independent update notification applet for the system tray on apt based systems as Debian, Ubuntu or Linux Mint. A cron job runs in the background and periodically checks for pending software updates, the applet informs you by its color about the state of your system. Through its menu you can view the list of pending updates, check for updates and install these. The main goal of un-applet is to provide an easy way to help users to keep their system up to date without getting in the user's way while keeping software dependencies at a minimum.
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