Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Feb 2007 18:49 UTC, submitted by Dolores Parker
Linux "Klik is unique among software installation systems for Linux, in that each package installed through klik is self-contained, isolated from the rest of the operating system. Klik isn't a package management system; rather it's an application that lets you download and run software without installing it."
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RE: Very nice
by butters on Thu 15th Feb 2007 03:29 UTC in reply to "Very nice"
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A much more interesting complement to apt than CNR.

Why? CNR on Ubuntu should be vastly more seamless than Klik could ever be, because CNR is a frontend for Ubuntu's APT repositories, whereas Klik doesn't know anything about how to make a package integrate nicely on Ubuntu (i.e. place its launcher in the right section of the Applications menu).

If by "interesting" you mean "less likely to work well," then I agree.

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