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Ubuntuzilla: Mozilla Software Installer

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An APT repository hosting the Mozilla builds of the latest official releases of Firefox, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey. Do not manually download the files - read the website, http://ubuntuzilla.sourceforge.net for instructions on using the repository.

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mksv3

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  Analyzed about 20 hours ago

Renamed to https://www.ohloh.net/p/enki-editor

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GiftWrap

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GiftWrap is a hassle-free way to create Ubuntu packages. It is designed for anyone who deals with distributing software - be it theme designers, software developers, or anyone else. In the future, it will support updating of existing packages, uploading to PPA's split packages and more.

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iredmail

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Free and Open Source...but worth more! Consider a Donation Follow us on twitter News 2010-02-09iRedMail-0.6.0-beta2 released 2010-01-12iRedAPD-1.1 (bug fix) released: Mail List Access Policy Daemon 2009-12-22iRedMail-0.6.0-beta1 release, works on FreeBSD now 2009-11-16iRedMail Project is ... [More] listed in 'Ubuntu Marketplace for Asia' page 2009-11-01iRedMail-0.5.1 released Supported Distributions and ArchIntroductionDocumentation & Community Supported Distributions and Arch OS Verson i386 x86_64 Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux 5.x CentOS 5.x Debian 5.0.x Ubuntu 8.04, 9.04, 9.10 FreeBSD 7.x, 8.0 IntroductioniRedMail is (Download now, Installation Guide for RHEL & CentOS 5.x, Debian, Ubuntu, FreeBSD): mail server solution for Red Hat(R) Enterprise Linux & CentOS 5.x, Debian 5.0.x, Ubuntu 8.04/9.04, FreeBSD 7.x/8.x, support both i386 and x86_64. a shell script set, used to install and configure all mail server related software automatically. open source project (GPL v2). iRedAdmin is (Download Now, Features, Screenshots): Web-based iRedMail admin panel. iRedOS is (Download now, Installation Guide): Customized CentOS 5.x, remove unnecessary packages. Ships iRedMail. Documentation & CommunityInstallation Guide for RHEL & CentOS 5.x, Debian, Ubuntu Community Features Success Stories Main Components How iRedMail Works Issue tracker ChangeLog [Less]

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LinuxLive USB Creator

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LiLi USB Creator is a free software for Windows that allows you to create a bootable USB key with a linux on it, with integrated virtualization.

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Debreate - Debian Package Builder

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  Analyzed about 13 hours ago

Debreate is a graphical utility to aid in the creation of Debian packages. It automates packaging, so there is no need to create a build tree, Debreate will automatically construct one and build the .deb.

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TCOS

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  Analyzed about 15 hours ago

Thin client operating system, based on kernel, bins, and libs of Debian (or Ubuntu) distros. Better multimedia performance and simply use storage devices (USB, floppys, etc..) Python+gtk control panel or web mode (PHP+Ajax)

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lazyscripts

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  Analyzed 3 months ago

IntroduceLazyscripts is just a stupid script distrubtion tool and quick-installer in linux, which aims to provide a easy way to setup your working enviroment for people who need to install a new distrubution such as Debian,Ubuntu, or who want to have much better experiences in linux. The original ... [More] idea is from LazyBuntu?, made by PCman in Taiwan. we usually need the script to customize to get somthing better, but theses customize may very hard to end users who new to linux, even the experienced end users. so that is why the lazyscript project starts. Please check out "Lazybuntu web site":http://lazybuntu.openfoundry.org/ for more detail (In Traditional Chinese.) SourcesMain Program http://github.com/hychen/lazyscript/tree/master Scripts for Debian and Ubuntu http://github.com/billy3321/lazyscripts_pool_debian_ubuntu/tree/master Scripts for openSUSE http://github.com/billy3321/lazyscripts_pool_opensuse/tree/master Requirementpython-nose python-git How to Contact usirc://irc.freenode.net:#lazyscripts [Less]

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Pynetkey

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Opensource version of nxinetkey, an application used to provide access through Stellenbosch University's firewall.

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Epidermis

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Epidermis combines wallpaper, GTK, metacity, icon, splash, usplash, cursor, grub and GDM themes in one GUI program for the GNOME desktop. The code is in python and the GUI is entirely GTK using pygtk and glade... Epidermis manages 'packages' called pigments and downloads them from a ... [More] 'repository'. Pigments can be any type of installable customisation: current pigment types include wallpaper, icon set, GTK theme, metacity theme, gnome splash, usplash, mouse cursors, grub theme, GDM theme and finally 'skin' which links to one pigment of every type. This allows several skins to share components, similar to how programs share dependancies, hence copying the repository functionality. [Less]

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