Top 15 Conda Alternative and Similar Softwares | May 2024

Conda is a package manager application that quickly installs, runs, and updates packages and their dependencies.

The conda command is the primary interface for managing installations of various packages.

It can query and search the package index and current installation, create new environments, and install and update packages into existing conda environments.

See our Using conda section for

1. Discover

Discover discover - KDE and Plasma resources management GUISince Plasma 5 it is called "Discover", in its KDE4 version it was called "Muon Discover".......

2. Npackd

Npackd Npackd (pronounced "unpacked") is an application store/package manager/marketplace for applications for Windows. It helps you to find and install software, keep your system up-to-date and uninstall it if no longer necessary.Main features-support for proxies (use the internet settings control panel to configure it) -password protected pages. This can be used......

3. Muon

Muon Muon is a powerful graphical package manager built on the QApt framework. It boasts a powerful feature set in a usability-minded interface. Targeted for the intermediate to power user range.......

4. DCP Setup Maker

DCP Setup Maker Powerful simple-to-use application to generate stable and multi-platform installers.Its intuitive user interface and exceptional ease of use makes it very easy to build complex desktop or web installers with large amounts of files.......

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. pacaur

pacaur pacaur - An AUR helper that minimizes user interaction.Pacaur is an Arch User Repository (AUR) helper aiming at speed and simplicity and is designed to minimize user prompt interaction. It uses an uncluttered interface and makes use of the full secured RPC interface to solve the dependency tree. It will......

7. PacmanXG

PacmanXG PacmanXG - is a GUI for pacman (package manager) , the package management system for Arch Linux .......

8. win-get

win-get win-get is an installer and software repository for Microsoft Windows, like apt-get in Linux.......

9. Total Software Deployment

Total Software Deployment Total Software Deployment makes deploying packages on any number of computers a blast.Unlike the competition, this tool supports advanced concurrent deployment, allowing you to install multiple packages on multiple computers at the same time. You can specify how many computers and how many packages per computer can be installed at......

10. Yum Extender

Yum Extender Yum Extender is a GUI for the YUM Package Manager used in Fedora, RHEL, Centos and others.The goal with the application is to give easy access to many of the powerful features in yum.......

11. pnpm

pnpm Fast, disk space efficient package manager......

12. GNU Guix

GNU Guix GNU Guix (pronounced like "geeks") is a purely functional package manager and an operating system from the GNU project. The package manager is based on Nix and is powered by Guile. The OS includes a Linux-Libre kernel and dmd, a Scheme-based init system.......

13. TkPacman

TkPacman tkPacman is a lightweight graphical user interface for 'pacman', the package manager of Arch Linux.It is built with Tcl/Tk. As such it is compatible with all window managers and desktop environments.It only interacts with the package database via the CLI of 'pacman'. So, installing and removing packages with tkPacman or......

14. Windows Packager

Windows Packager wpkg is the actual Windows Packager. The tool used to create, check, install, configure, and remove packages. Although it is called "Windows Packager" it works under Unices as well, although it is very likely that you already have a packager on your system and therefore it probably won't be useful......

15. 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......