(PDF) on 2010-11-29. Retrieved 2011-08-03. "Signing AppImages — AppImage documentation". docs.appimage.org. Archived from the original on 2019-10-29. Retrieved...
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Portable application (redirect from Portable App)
endorsed later AppImage for his dive log application Subsurface. For instance, MuseScore and Krita followed in 2016 and started to use AppImage builds for...
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messages, make voice and video calls, and share images, documents, user locations, and other content. WhatsApp's client application runs on mobile devices,...
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positively mentioned the Linux distribution-agnostic packaging under usage of AppImage. In 2018, ReShift awarded OpenShot a Tech Award in the Video-Editing category...
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this combination. The AppImage project, which aims to create portable Linux applications, uses Squashfs for creating AppImages. The snap package system...
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Lumia imaging apps are imaging applications by Microsoft Mobile and formerly by Nokia for Lumia devices built on the technology of Scalado (except for...
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Scoop can update the packages that it has installed. Free software portal AppImage Chocolatey ClickOnce Listaller Windows Package Manager (winget) "Release...
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OnlyOffice (section Desktop and mobile apps)
OnlyOffice Desktop Editors are available for installation as Flatpak, snap and AppImage packages on Linux. In early 2019, OnlyOffice announced the launch of a...
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optimizations. The Linux version is available for download as a Flatpak, AppImage and as a Tarball. The macOS and Windows version are available for x86_64...
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List of portable application creators (redirect from Create portable app)
Thinstall) AIX 6.1 Live Application Mobility Citrix XenApp Java Web Start AppImage (Linux) Microsoft App-V MojoPac Sandboxie Symantec Endpoint Virtualization...
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Machine, including nightly releases, is available for Mac OS, Linux (via AppImage, AppStream or Flathub, as well as Snap), as well as via most major Linux...
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deployment method (similar to Autopackage, Zero Install, or the Klik-successor AppImage) which allows a more flexible application infrastructure formed by a stable...
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These, too, are based on the concept of a recipe file. AppImage (previously klik and PortableLinuxApps) aims to provide an easy way to get software packages...
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Windows 7+, and macOS 10.11–10.15 platforms. Inkscape is packaged with AppImage, Flatpak, PPA, Snap and source by all major Linux distributions (including...
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the process of exchanging patches. AppStream is also used by packaging methods such as Snap, Flatpak, and AppImage. Package manager PackageKit, GNOME...
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Fedora/RHEL/CentOS, Mageia, Mandriva, OpenSUSE and Debian, Ubuntu/Mint). Support for AppImage building was mainlined with version 3.19.0. Gambas since version 3.2 IDE...
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The App Store is an app marketplace developed and maintained by Apple, for mobile apps on its iOS and iPadOS operating systems. The store allows users...
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AVIF (redirect from AV1 Image File Format)
to support viewing and saving AVIF images. Nomacs 3.16 adds support for AVIF viewing and conversion. Nomacs appimage is also for older Linux. Apple platforms...
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(packaging method), former name of the portable Linux software format AppImage KLIK or Klebelsberg Központ [hu], Hungarian ministry of public education...
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output them as either a docker binary image, a relocatable tarball, a Debian package file, a RPM package file, an AppImage or a squashfs binary. Guix graph...
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linode.com. July 15, 2021. "rpm - Trac". Retrieved September 29, 2014. "App packaging". Archived from the original on October 8, 2014. Retrieved September...
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advanced FOSS fork of Paint.NET, for Linux https://www.linux-apps.com/p/2086477 - AppImage software package for Pinta for Linux openpdn at Google Code...
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distributions; however, it had very limited adoption. Projects such as AppImage, Flatpak, and Snappy are seeking to remedy the issue of software fragmentation...
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and open-source software portal Flatpak AppImage Nix Portable application creators ROX uses directories (AppDirs) as application bundles. List of Linux...
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development, with regular stable releases. It is supplied as a 64 or 32 bit AppImage for Linux. The source code is available as (manual) monthly download or...
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MuseScore (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images)
score-sharing platform MuseScore.com and a freemium mobile score viewer and playback app. MuseScore was created as a fork of the MusE sequencer's codebase. In 2002...
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An image scanner (often abbreviated to just scanner) is a device that optically scans images, printed text, handwriting, or an object and converts it...
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List of Wikipedia mobile applications (redirect from Wikipedia App)
publish official mobile apps for mobile access to Wikipedia. All are available via the appropriate app store (e.g. Google Play, App Store, Microsoft Store...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fritzing. Official website User Forum FabService Fritzing-App on GitHub Fritzing-Parts on GitHub Fritzing overview...
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