Description: Adept Adept is a GUI to the Advanced Packaging Tool for KDE. Adept is developed by Peter Rockai and is sponsored by Canonical Ltd. through the Kubuntu project.
Current Features: -package list with customisable filters -debtags-based drag&drop filtering -package browser with package relations, file list and detailed info about package -currently rather rough sources.list editor -download, installation progress meters -change review, status toolbar -simplified interface for system upgrades: adept updater -simplified interface for application management: adept installer -system-tray update notification icon: adept notifierLast changelog:
* Removed apt-index-watcher dependancy, dropped in debian. * Fix build order in adept/Makefile.am and kubuntu_upgrader/Makefile.am * Enable simple-patchsys.mk in debian/rules.
In the last releases the translations of the KDE translation teams are missing. Please add these translations and stop disesteeming the work of so many volunteers. It's so disappointing.
IMO, this is the single worst piece of User Interface design I have ever seen.
Tags - woow, who ever came up with that. You should remove that whole concept to bring at least some sence into the program.
I stress that this is my personal opinion and some of you strange human-being shaped objects might actually like it like this :o
Ratings & Comments
6 Comments
Hi ! How do i compile the soft ? Thanks
this is the worst package manager for debian-based distros it does not warn you which paketes will be uninstalled
thank you adept-devs for removing my complete kde installation >-(
Yeah. I have to use Synaptic or simply apt in order to install software normally. Adept is not useful and does not working properly.
In the last releases the translations of the KDE translation teams are missing. Please add these translations and stop disesteeming the work of so many volunteers. It's so disappointing.
IMO, this is the single worst piece of User Interface design I have ever seen. Tags - woow, who ever came up with that. You should remove that whole concept to bring at least some sence into the program. I stress that this is my personal opinion and some of you strange human-being shaped objects might actually like it like this :o
http://packages.debian.org/stable/admin/debtags