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I've notice that you've .esh for your Q4OS package manager
It's rare for some Debian based to have "dual package manager".
Like windows has .exe, .msi. While Q4OS has .deb & .esh with out Linux doesn't have.
Right now on Debian/Ubuntu based I only see Q4OS & Puppy Linux only that have dual package manager
PuppyLinux have .pet which they take this advantage to respin on any linux distro.
Lately they've finally create Tahrpup which support both .pet & .deb
So I'm start to wonder that....
Do you've tools like .esh package making tool or .deb converter to .esh package tool?
I'd nice if they're exist so I'll help you contribute add new quality software for .esh.
& that will increase more software list on Q4OS Software Center.
Right now I has only 21 I want to add more software to Q4OS software center.
Like I used to contribute adding packages to Npackd & Chocolatey.
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We recommend to install and use our 'Development Pack' http://www.q4os.org/developer.html , it contains tools to create .esh files. You can find simple example how to start to create .esh application installers in developer documentation http://www.q4os.org/dqa009.html
If you want to get support to develop for Q4OS, you are welcome to contribute to Developer forum http://www.q4os.org/forum/viewforum.php?id=5
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We recommend to install and use our 'Development Pack' http://www.q4os.org/developer.html , it contains tools to create .esh files. You can find simple example how to start to create .esh application installers in developer documentation http://www.q4os.org/dqa009.html
If you want to get support to develop for Q4OS, you are welcome to contribute to Developer forum http://www.q4os.org/forum/viewforum.php?id=5
Thank you! that's what I'm looking for.
I'd like to contribute Q4OS & pay back some favor.
Since Q4OS was my very first Linux distro before I run
Fedora>Ubuntu>Zorin>Mint>(Many Unknown distro)>Lubuntu>Xubuntu>Debian+XFCE(Present).
So I'm start to visit back Q4OS for somehow.
Btw, I start to get it why it called Q4OS. Even Q4OS Devpack
was made of Qt4 & Qt5 libraries it's perfectly match the name.
Even Qt applications these days have been blooming rapidly.
Many cross-platform softwares these days are mostly made by
Qt, C++, Java, Python, GTK, Ruby I've around 800+ of them in my collections.
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