Top 7 Most Popular Software Packaging Softwares | May 2024

Here are the top 7 most popular software packaging softwares as derived from our TpSort Score which is a continually popular score, it denotes an estimated popularity of a software.

1. Packin

Packin Packin is a graphical Linux package creator wizard which compiles packages in the popular debian package format (.deb files). Packin creates complete debian packages within four easy steps. Advanced options and latest specifications supported.......

2. Packly

Packly A packaging online tool that allows anyone to generate custom die-cut template files in seconds, very accurate and professional. They are ready to be imported in graphic vector softwares or to create die-cut tools. Packly can both turn packaging ideas into interactive virtual mockup 3D models and print custom boxes......

3. Ubucompilator

Ubucompilator Ubucompilator is a modern software written in Gambas for Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint and debian derivates to compile and make .debs packages easly, by a graphic way.......

4. Matrix42 Physical

Matrix42 Physical Workspace management with Matrix42 Physical (former Empirum) simplifies and reduces the cost and administration effort in the field of clientmanagement.......

5. alien pkg convert

alien pkg convert Alien is a program that converts between the rpm, dpkg, stampede slp, and slackware tgz file formats. If you want to use a package from another distribution than the one you have installed on your system, you can use alien to convert it to your preferred package format and install......

6. RPM Builder

RPM Builder Easy gui to build rpm package from binary (developed and tested on Fedora 18). Attention: This software can run also on windows but works only for linux!......

7. Effing Package Management!

Effing Package Management! The packaging formats used by different distributions of Linux can be a pain point for software developers wishing to release their projects in an easily consumable way. Debian and Ubuntu rely on .deb packages, while Fedora and RedHat both use .rpm style packaging systems. These are incompatible and the tools......