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Developer(s) | Laudeci Oliveira (aka Pretto)[1] |
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Stable release | 0.1-1
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Written in | Python |
Operating system | Debian, Ubuntu |
Type | Backup software (specialized) |
License | GNU GPL Version 2 |
Website | aptoncd |
APTonCD is a tool that can back up software packages (.deb files) downloaded via Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) or aptitude, creating a repository that can be used to install those packages on other computers without Internet access. APTonCD gathers the collected packages into a single ISO image. A third-party optical disc authoring tool can subsequently write the ISO image to a disc.