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  1. After a few weeks of bug squashing v1 is ready!
    Thanks a lot to all those who have tested, reported and helped on the development!

    Grab your copy at: github.com/AppImageCrafters/ap

  2. After a few weeks of bug squashing #appimagebuilder v1 is ready!
    Thanks a lot to all those who have tested, reported and helped on the development!

    Grab your copy at: github.com/AppImageCrafters/ap

    #AppImage #LINUX #Applications #KDE #gnome

  3. After a few weeks of bug squashing #appimagebuilder v1 is ready!
    Thanks a lot to all those who have tested, reported and helped on the development!

    Grab your copy at: github.com/AppImageCrafters/ap

    #AppImage #LINUX #Applications #KDE #gnome

  4. 🥳 v1.0.0-alpha1 is here baby!

    I'm please to announce that our first v1 alpha is available for download and brings important bug fixes and a improved AppRun.
    Please feel free to test it and report any bugs 🪳.
    I'll bring you more details in the next days.

  5. 🥳 #appimagebuilder v1.0.0-alpha1 is here baby!

    I'm please to announce that our first v1 alpha is available for download and brings important bug fixes and a improved AppRun.
    Please feel free to test it and report any bugs 🪳.
    I'll bring you more details in the next days.

  6. I'm glad to announce that v0.5.0 is now available. Featuring a static linked AppRun that speeds up startup and eases the configuration.

    Grab it while it's hot!
    pypi.org/project/appimage-buil

  7. A new implementation is available for . Brings and an interesting feature: binaries interpreter (read ld-linux.so.2) switching at runtime

    Will be available son from , stay tuned!

    github.com/AppImageCrafters/Ap

  8. with is a promising combination for creating . This feature is available on 0.4.0 and simplifies a lot the production process

    Check out how it works at azubieta.net/appimage/packagin

  9. is a recipe based creation tool. That allows producing self-sufficient bundles compatible with a large array of /#Linux systems.

    azubieta.net/appimage/packagin