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(on Wikipedia)
https://wiki.debian.org/Apt
The package format, notably used by Debian.
See also:
- APT, the primary program for working with these packages.
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aranddpkg-debfor working with them as archives.
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Software >
(on Wikipedia)
https://wiki.debian.org/Apt
The package format, notably used by Debian.
See also:
ar and dpkg-deb for working with them as archives.
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https://wow.curseforge.com/projects/3651
https://github.com/arkayenro/arkinventory
A bag AddOn, with ludicrously-complex functionality.
It’s display windows are built from ‘virtual bars’, where you assign categories to bars so that items in that category are displayed on the specific bars you want.
ArkInventory was slow as fuck to log in with or open my bags/bank with, though an update that introduced delayed start helped a lot. This was probably due to my heavy customization. I upgraded my computer.
/ai
World of Warcraft addons > Cartographer vs Mapnotes
A comparison of these two addons.
https://auctioneeraddon.com/
https://www.curseforge.com/wow/addons/auctioneer [ 1 ] was www.curse.com/downloads/details/78/
An auction addon.
Overwhelming, ugly and unusable.
Also AuctioneerAdvanced
Footnotes
NOTES TO SELF
Create little pages and refer each addon to that page, then push notes (with dates) into their proper notes list.
ancient outdated notes
World of Warcraft > World of Warcraft addons >
The (then) current list of AddOns which I’m using or will try soon, as well as other todo notes, troubleshooting notes and the like.
www.cosmosui.org
A large bundle of AddOns.
Had some great parts, but the overall project philosophies weren’t compatible with mine and I replaced their AddOns whenever possible. BUT I wouldn’t do that at the expense of a great addon so it stayed in my toolbox for a while.
Their updater is complete crap. Avoid.
TODO – I have shitloads of notes in my backlog.
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An incredibly popular operating system, and a benchmark from to many other applications and newer operating systems are compared.
I used it, and although it needed heavy modification, I did love it. It’s still in my toolkit just in case I need a complete operating system to use software in my archives.
Released 2001-10-25
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(on Wikipedia)
https://audacious-media-player.org/
An audio player which can deal with many formats.
I keep this around because it can handle oldschool formats quite well (Commodore 64‘s SID, .mod, etc.). See Oldschool music.
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