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  2. aptitude (software) - Wikipedia

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    aptitude was created in 1999. At the time two other terminal-based APT-like front ends were available: the dselect program, which had been used to manage packages on Debian before APT was created, and the console-apt program, a project that was considered to be the heir apparent to dselect.

  3. List of software package management systems - Wikipedia

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    Mac App Store: Official digital distribution platform for OS X apps. Part of OS X 10.7 and available as an update for OS X 10.6; Fink: A port of dpkg, it is one of the earliest package managers for macOS; Homebrew: Command-Line Interface-based package manager, known for its ease-of-use and extensibility.

  4. APT (software) - Wikipedia

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    APT was originally designed as a front end for dpkg to work with Debian's .deb packages. A version of APT modified to also work with the RPM Package Manager system was released as APT-RPM. [29] The Fink project has ported APT to Mac OS X for some of its own package management tasks, [30] and APT is also available in OpenSolaris.

  5. Comparison of disc image software - Wikipedia

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    os License ^ Specifies whether the application can create a new disc image file, either by capturing the image of an actual disc, by composing a disc image file from locally stored files or an empty disc image.

  6. Package manager - Wikipedia

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    One typical difference between package management in proprietary operating systems, such as Mac OS X and Windows, and those in free and open source software, such as Linux, is that free and open source software systems permit third-party packages to also be installed and upgraded through the same mechanism, whereas the package managers of Mac ...

  7. TinkerTool - Wikipedia

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    The program will not work correctly if used with an OS for which it was not designed. [5] Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar: TinkerTool Classic, v3.9.5; Mac OS X 10.3 Panther: TinkerTool Classic, v3.9.5; Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger: TinkerTool Classic Generation 2, v4.5; Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: TinkerTool Classic Generation 2, v4.5; Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard ...

  8. Macintosh Programmer's Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Macintosh Programmer's Workshop (MPW) is a software development environment for the Classic Mac OS operating system, written by Apple Computer.For Macintosh developers, it was one of the primary tools for building applications for System 7.x and Mac OS 8.x and 9.x.

  9. dpkg - Wikipedia

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    wpkg was created as a dpkg look-alike that would run under the Microsoft Windows operating system. [18] It subsequently evolved to include functionality similar to parts of the APT suite, improved repository management, distribution management and was ported to Linux and Unix-like systems, including Cygwin, Mingw32, macOS, OpenSolaris and FreeBSD.