Talk:Adept Manager

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[edit] Moved history

I moved the following paragraph about history here, since Adept is a new application and its history is not really pertinent at this point.--Chealer 08:36, 5 July 2006 (UTC)

The first stable release was 1.0 and shipped as part of Kubuntu Breezy. The 2.0 release brought a simplistic application manager called Adept Installer [1]. Another addition was Adept Notifier, a system tray program that notifies users of updates available for their system. The central program of the suite, Adept Manager, and the underlying library went through major changes as well.

[edit] Editing the article

  • Removed off-topic info on Kubuntu: In the next release of Kubuntu (7.04), Adept will have a dist-upgrade feature.
  • Removed point of view: This will make the process of upgrading to a newer release easier.
  • Removed unused headers.

By the way, are there any more vital GUI frontends to apt-get? --HelgeStenstrom 11:23, 30 March 2007 (UTC)