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Quit scouring the web for your programs, and try the one stop for all your Mac apps.
Deepin Software Center, aka DSC, is one of the most talked about applications of Linux Deepin. Installing new applications is ...
Npackd (pronounced "unpacked") is an application store/package manager/marketplace for applications for Windows. It helps you ...
The Mac App Store is the best place to find apps for Mac. No more boxes, no more disks, no more time-consuming installation. J ...
This program installs a collection of some of the best Ubuntu software and can be considered to be one of the top things to do ...
Chocolatey NuGet is a Machine Package Manager, somewhat like apt-get, but built with Windows in mind. It is built on top of Nu ...
Ubuntu Sources List Generator is a website where you can generate a sources.list file with a lot of useful repositories.
Oduso is a tool to quickly install apps, themes and tweaks. Just select the apps that you would like to install and paste the ...
The Debgen is a tool that allows the user to create /apt/sources.list file by adding some extra repositories beyond the standa ...
just-install - The stupid package installer for Windows. Chocolatey , Ninite , Npackd are way too slow, bloated and difficult ...
Duo is a next-generation package manager that blends the best ideas from Component, Browserify and Go to make organizing and w ...
Free and Opensource package manager for Windows
App Grid is a new lightweight Ubuntu Software Center alternative that tries to make application discovery easier by using a gr ...
PostInstallerF is a small, lightweight, useful tool that can be used to install 100+ essential softwares, Games, audio/video c ...
The Ubuntu Software Centre gives you instant access to thousands of free and open-source applications. And now you can buy app ...
pkgsrc is a framework for building over 17,000 open source software packages. It is the native package manager on SmartOS, Net ...