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  2. Termux - Wikipedia

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    Termux is a free and open-source terminal emulator for Android which allows for running a Linux environment on an Android device. Termux installs a minimal base system automatically; additional packages are available using its package manager, based on Debian's.

  3. Softonic - Wikipedia

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    Softonic is a software download platform that distributes, categorizes, and evaluates programs for Windows, Android, and Mac. The platform was founded in Barcelona , Catalonia , Spain in June 1997.

  4. Comparison of desktop application launchers - Wikipedia

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    (in German) Anke Anlauf (14 January 2010), Schmucke PC-Docks wie auf dem Mac (roundup of MS Windows launchers), Softonic OnSoftware Peter (October 15, 2008) The State of Linux Docks , linuxhaxor.net jdeslip (June 25, 2009) The Best Docks on the Linux Coast , Berkeley Linux Users Group

  5. TeX Live - Wikipedia

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    TeX Live is a cross-platform, free software distribution for the TeX typesetting system that includes major TeX-related programs, macro packages, and fonts. It is the replacement of its no-longer supported [2] counterpart teTeX. [3]

  6. tmux - Wikipedia

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    tmux includes most features of GNU Screen.It allows users to start a terminal session with clients that are not bound to a specific physical or virtual console; multiple terminal sessions can be created within a single terminal session and then freely rebound from one virtual console to another, and each session can have several connected clients.

  7. FileHippo - Wikipedia

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    Before Softonic acquired the FileHippo.com website, it was funded by user donations and third-party advertising, [1] had an Update Checker, [6] [7] later renamed App Manager, [8] [9] a free program that scanned a computer for outdated software and offered links to more recent versions, later redirecting to IObit Software Updater.

  8. Scott Arpajian - Wikipedia

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    Immediately upon joining the company, Arpajian made the crucial decision to discontinue the company's controversial Softonic Downloader product in order to regain user trust. Arpajian later launched Clean and Safe, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] an initiative to clean up the website's software catalog and ensure users a safe and secure user experience.

  9. LAMP (software bundle) - Wikipedia

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    The acronym LAMP was coined by Michael Kunze in the December 1998 issue of Computertechnik, a German computing magazine, as he demonstrated that a bundle of free and open-source software "could be a feasible alternative to expensive commercial packages". [2]