apt:foo is a new way to install Linux software on Debian based linux distributions. apt:foo uses the apt-get package management system, but instead of using a classic GUI frontend such as Synaptic, or "add/remove", it is implemented as a browser extension for Firefox. Software can simply be installed by clicking on an apt:foo hypertextlink in a webpage. With apt:foo users are not dependant on a repository for their software needs but can browse the internet to find the needed software, and software vendors can put a "download and install" link right on their web-page.
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