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Lazy Delphi builder - is the ultimate tool for Delphi, that can do following things: Recompile huge projects with great amount of linked packages, with no need to messing around with configs. Quickly compile somebody's projects and packages without opening IDE. (f.e. compile demos from ... [More] sources without opening IDE) Quickly install components from sources into IDE, without a need to change your Library Path. Integrate with other build-tools. (planning feature) And main plus - ability to strictly specify folders for all types of output files(exe, bpl, dcp, dcu, res). [Less]

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Listaller provides an user-friendly way to install 3rd-party applications on Linux. It features a software setup package format (IPK-packages), which works on all Linux distributions and provides tools to make your application-binaries work on every distro. The package format is based on ... [More] standards like DOAP. The project has merged with Autopackage some time ago. One of Listaller's strengths is it's close integration with AppStream and PackageKit. This means that you will be able to manage Listaller-installed applications with your favourite package-manager, like GNOME-PackageKit, Apper or even the Ubuntu Software Center. [Less]

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Tool to generate a Universal 32/64 bits Mono runtime for Mac OS X.

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Ruby One-Click Installer for OSX This package is the most simple way to equip your Macintosh Apple OSX System with Ruby - similar to the Windows Ruby One-Click Installer. It replaces the broken Readline library, updates to a current version of SQLite3 and makes your OSX ready for Rails, which ... [More] needs at least Ruby 1.8.4 to run. The current Ruby Version is 1.8.6 (1.8.5 is recommended for Rails) and Rubygems 0.9.4. This package's intention is to stay small while being a Universal Binary that serves everything to deploy Ruby Applications on OSX Machines - Cheetah, Puma, Jaguar, Panther, Tiger or Leopard. You don't need to compile anything and you don't need Apple's Developer Tools (xcode) installed. The Ruby One-Click Installer for OSX is adding the installed files to /usr/src, not replacing Apple's original Ruby. That means you can easily uninstall this package or switch to Apple's Ruby again. Package Ingredients Ruby 1.8.6 » SQLite 3.4.0 » Mongrel 1.0.1 (+dependencies) » Ruby/LDAP 0.9.7 » Ragel State Machine Compiler 5.22 » Rubygems 0.9.4 » Gem: sqlite3-ruby (1.2.1) » Gem: daemons (1.0.6) » Gem: rake (0.7.3) » If you want to install Ruby on Rails with the Ruby One-Click Installer for OSX, just type 'sudo gem install rails' in your Terminal.app after installation. The main Package comes without any documentation files, to keep the download and install-size at a minimum (the size after installation is always below 50MB). Most of the people that just want to run Ruby applications don't need that documentation files. If you need those files, please download and run the 'Documentation Package', which includes the complete ri and rdoc files for Ruby and the pre-installed gems. Why is RubyOSX better than any Huge 1000TB Rails-Everything-Out-Of-The-Box bloated installer? Maybe you want to deploy Ruby Applications without Rails (yes, that's also possible), say with the Camping Microframework. This Installer is small in size (both download and when installed) and can be easily uninstalled if you don't need it anymore - which won't be the case, we promise. [Less]

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The Solution for Windows Silent Software Installation. The Great Unattended Project - TGUP is an Online Unattended Installer that downloads and installs latest versions of commonly-used freeware silently in sequence and sorts them into the startmenu.

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Package management is different in every GNU/Linux system. .rpm does not get installed in .deb based distributions and vice versa. .tgz (the format for slackware) does not get installed in any of the other two and it is also vice versa. This difference in package management systems, divide the whole ... [More] GNU/Linux world in small parts. This way new users feel uncomfortable with the system. Having a universal package management system will help everyone. This project is aiming towards that goal of providing a universal package management system for GNU/Linux. [Less]

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Via the use of a simple self explanatory ini file, this application will build on most Linux systems and will automatically download compressed source tar file, extract and run a series of commands that you defined to configure, build and install. This is great if you have a lengthily set of ... [More] instructions you wish to carry out numerous times on many or perhaps just one system. [Less]

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Python Packager is a web service, available at http://python-packager.com. Python Packager converts Python source code into standalone applications. For Windows it builds portable exe's, portable directories, and a Windows installer. For Linux it builds a single, self-contained binary, portable ... [More] directories, and RPM/DEB packages. It also automatically adds licenses to the source code, shows source code analysis, and documents the code. The goal of Python Packager is to bring all of the existing Python based packaging tools together, into a web interface to make packaging Python programs as easy as possible, and in theory "just work". Python Packager uses PyInstaller for building the packages. [Less]

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Q: What is Trackdroid project? A: It is Google Android application manager. It will let you search, install and delete software on your Android enabled device. It will keep track of software updates allowing you to have "the latest and greatest" every time. For more details, check out our FAQ http://trackdroid.com/faq

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FedoMATIX is a tool (An Installer script) that automates the addition of applications, codecs, which otherwise would have taken much long to manually update the system using the yum command. FedoMATIX also provides softwares that are no available on the Fedora Software Repositories. This makes ... [More] FedoMATIX a must have for both Fedora LInux Newbies and Experts alike. FedoMATIX curently allows a menu-driven installation of over 60 different “capabilities”, including Burning and Ripping tools such as Gnomebaker and Ripper (among many more), Virtualization tools like wine, virtualbox, programming compilers, subversion support, Graphics and scanner utilities, lots of Multimedia Audio and Video Codecs, Players and Managers), File Sharing utilities, browsers, email clients, network monitors and various security tools such as antivirus and network intrusion detectors. FedoMATIX also has built in support for installing Google softwares like earth, gadgets, picasa. It also installs a Document reading related Plugin pack and other tweaks and tools like Flickr foto uploadrs, feed readers and many more. [Less]

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