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Dillo is a very fast, extremely small web browser, written in C and C++. The version 2.x is now UNICODE aware using FLTK2. Dillo renders a good subset of HTML, excluding frames, JavaScript, and JVM support. Older Dillo 0.x versions used GTK1 (with source and binary ~400kb each) under GPLv2+, but are deprecated.
The X Binary Package System (in short XBPS) is a new binary package system designed and implemented from scratch. Its goal is to be fast, easy to use, bug-free, featureful and portable as much as possible. The XBPS code is totally compatible with POSIX/SUSv2/C99 standards, and released with a
TMake is a fast, lightweight, yet very powerful Build System. You can use TMake to build projects, or create new ones. - C, C++, C# (including mono), Java and Go Compilers - Over 100 different packages - C and C++ Dependency Checking - Very fast - Uses for Lua for plain and simple build scripts - GUI
This is a C# program that handles the shipping of packages. It has the ability to differentiate between employee types and package types. It can dynamically load trucks with packages.
Pepo Package Manager (ppm, ppkg) is new project to create own package manager for easy installation of applications on Unix-based and Linux operating systems. Programmed in C (parts could be in C++), and POSIX standart, it is fully portable to any POSIX-based OS. This is the way to create very
General Project OverviewIntroductionAbsolutely Useless Package Manager (AUPM) is (maybe) a funny name of the new project to create own package manager for easy installation of applications on Unix-based and Linux operating systems. Basic Developer InfoProgrammed in C (parts could be in C++), and
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