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    <name>capivara</name>
    <summary>Installs capivara</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of capivara:
    Capivara is a two pane file manager with support for SFTP and FTP
servers. Capivara is not an ordinary file manager because it adds
synchronization features like comparing timestamps or SHA-1 hash
values.

The synchronization of Capivara has a preview mode to shows which
files are going to be deleted or copied.
The basic look and most key bindings are inspired by two file
managers I really like to work with: mc and worker.

Features:
* File synchronization
* Preview mode for synchronization
* SFTP/FTP support
* Multi-language support, German, English, Chinese, French,
  Portuguese, Polish
* Supports POSIX file permissions on Linux
* Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, MacOS,..
    </description>
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        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.2</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
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      </repository>
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        <name>Capivara</name>
        <summary>capivara &gt; Capivara</summary>
        <description>Capivara is a two pane file manager with support for SFTP and FTP
servers. Capivara is not an ordinary file manager because it adds
synchronization features like comparing timestamps or SHA-1 hash
values.

The synchronization of Capivara has a preview mode to shows which
files are going to be deleted or copied.
The basic look and most key bindings are inspired by two file
managers I really like to work with: mc and worker.

Features:
* File synchronization
* Preview mode for synchronization
* SFTP/FTP support
* Multi-language support, German, English, Chinese, French,
  Portuguese, Polish
* Supports POSIX file permissions on Linux
* Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, MacOS,..</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>Capivara-javadoc</name>
        <summary>capivara &gt; Capivara-javadoc</summary>
        <description>Capivara is a two pane file manager with support for SFTP and FTP
servers. Capivara is not an ordinary file manager because it adds
synchronization features like comparing timestamps or SHA-1 hash
values.

The synchronization of Capivara has a preview mode to shows which
files are going to be deleted or copied.
The basic look and most key bindings are inspired by two file
managers I really like to work with: mc and worker.

Features:
* File synchronization
* Preview mode for synchronization
* SFTP/FTP support
* Multi-language support, German, English, Chinese, French,
  Portuguese, Polish
* Supports POSIX file permissions on Linux
* Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, MacOS,..</description>
      </item>
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    <name>capivara</name>
    <summary>Installs capivara</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of capivara:
    Capivara is a two pane file manager with support for SFTP and FTP
servers. Capivara is not an ordinary file manager because it adds
synchronization features like comparing timestamps or SHA-1 hash
values.

The synchronization of Capivara has a preview mode to shows which
files are going to be deleted or copied.
The basic look and most key bindings are inspired by two file
managers I really like to work with: mc and worker.

Features:
* File synchronization
* Preview mode for synchronization
* SFTP/FTP support
* Multi-language support, German, English, Chinese, French,
  Portuguese, Polish
* Supports POSIX file permissions on Linux
* Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, MacOS,..
    </description>
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      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.1</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
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        <description>The openSUSE 11.1 distribution.</description>
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      <item recommended="true">
        <name>Capivara</name>
        <summary>capivara &gt; Capivara</summary>
        <description>Capivara is a two pane file manager with support for SFTP and FTP
servers. Capivara is not an ordinary file manager because it adds
synchronization features like comparing timestamps or SHA-1 hash
values.

The synchronization of Capivara has a preview mode to shows which
files are going to be deleted or copied.
The basic look and most key bindings are inspired by two file
managers I really like to work with: mc and worker.

Features:
* File synchronization
* Preview mode for synchronization
* SFTP/FTP support
* Multi-language support, German, English, Chinese, French,
  Portuguese, Polish
* Supports POSIX file permissions on Linux
* Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, MacOS,..</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>Capivara-javadoc</name>
        <summary>capivara &gt; Capivara-javadoc</summary>
        <description>Capivara is a two pane file manager with support for SFTP and FTP
servers. Capivara is not an ordinary file manager because it adds
synchronization features like comparing timestamps or SHA-1 hash
values.

The synchronization of Capivara has a preview mode to shows which
files are going to be deleted or copied.
The basic look and most key bindings are inspired by two file
managers I really like to work with: mc and worker.

Features:
* File synchronization
* Preview mode for synchronization
* SFTP/FTP support
* Multi-language support, German, English, Chinese, French,
  Portuguese, Polish
* Supports POSIX file permissions on Linux
* Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, MacOS,..</description>
      </item>
    </software>
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    <name>capivara</name>
    <summary>Installs capivara</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of capivara:
    Capivara is a two pane file manager with support for SFTP and FTP
servers. Capivara is not an ordinary file manager because it adds
synchronization features like comparing timestamps or SHA-1 hash
values.

The synchronization of Capivara has a preview mode to shows which
files are going to be deleted or copied.
The basic look and most key bindings are inspired by two file
managers I really like to work with: mc and worker.

Features:
* File synchronization
* Preview mode for synchronization
* SFTP/FTP support
* Multi-language support, German, English, Chinese, French,
  Portuguese, Polish
* Supports POSIX file permissions on Linux
* Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, MacOS,..
    </description>
    <repositories>
      <repository recommended="true">
        <name>Packman Repository</name>
        <summary>Packman package repository for openSUSE 11.0</summary>
        <description>Latest versions and additional packages in the most popular 3rd party repository</description>
        <url>http://packman.mirrors.skynet.be/pub/packman/suse/11.0</url>
      </repository>
      <repository recommended="false">
        <name>openSUSE:11.0</name>
        <summary>openSUSE 11.0 distribution</summary>
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      <item recommended="true">
        <name>Capivara</name>
        <summary>capivara &gt; Capivara</summary>
        <description>Capivara is a two pane file manager with support for SFTP and FTP
servers. Capivara is not an ordinary file manager because it adds
synchronization features like comparing timestamps or SHA-1 hash
values.

The synchronization of Capivara has a preview mode to shows which
files are going to be deleted or copied.
The basic look and most key bindings are inspired by two file
managers I really like to work with: mc and worker.

Features:
* File synchronization
* Preview mode for synchronization
* SFTP/FTP support
* Multi-language support, German, English, Chinese, French,
  Portuguese, Polish
* Supports POSIX file permissions on Linux
* Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, MacOS,..</description>
      </item>
      <item recommended="true">
        <name>Capivara-javadoc</name>
        <summary>capivara &gt; Capivara-javadoc</summary>
        <description>Capivara is a two pane file manager with support for SFTP and FTP
servers. Capivara is not an ordinary file manager because it adds
synchronization features like comparing timestamps or SHA-1 hash
values.

The synchronization of Capivara has a preview mode to shows which
files are going to be deleted or copied.
The basic look and most key bindings are inspired by two file
managers I really like to work with: mc and worker.

Features:
* File synchronization
* Preview mode for synchronization
* SFTP/FTP support
* Multi-language support, German, English, Chinese, French,
  Portuguese, Polish
* Supports POSIX file permissions on Linux
* Runs on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Unix, MacOS,..</description>
      </item>
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