AutoPackaging for Linux
Isak Savo writes "The next generation packaging format for Linux has reached 1.0. With Autopackage officially declared stable, there is now an easy way for developers to create up to date, easy installable packages. There are lots of screenshots available including a flash demo of a package installation."
Yeah, I'll say the same thing about Microsoft Windows when it can actually use all of my system memory and not resort to some BIOS memory hole hack and preemptively multitask. I nearly laughed out loud when my officemate told me that it's normal to only have 3 GB of 4 available under Windows. Please.
Windows user gripes about linux: hard to use.
Unix gripes about Windows: performs poorly.