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4 project(s) on this page
Project |
Spr |
Newest |
Outdated |
Ignored |
Rank |
freerdp∗
|
42 |
3.16.022 |
3.15.011
3.14.14
3.14.0
3.13.0
3.12.02
3.10.32
3.9.02
3.8.03
3.6.32
3.5.12
3.5.0▲
3.4.0▲
3.3.0▲
2.11.7▲25
2.11.5▲3
2.11.2▲5
2.11.1▲2
2.11.0▲
2.10.0▲5
2.9.0▲4
2.8.1▲
2.8.0▲
2.7.0▲2
2.6.1▲
2.5.0▲2
2.4.1▲2
2.4.0▲
2.3.0▲
2.2.0▲4
2.1.1▲2
2.0.0.5▲
2.0.0.4▲
2.0.0▲2
2.0.0-rc4▲2
2.0.0-rc2▲
2.0.0-rc0▲
2.0.0~git20190204.1.2693389a▲
2.0.0~git20170725.1.1648deb▲
1.2.0▲
1.2.0-beta1▲
1.1.0~git20140921.1.440916e▲
1.0.2▲3
git▲ |
9999
3.12.0.r53.g11e980a
2.9999
HEAD |
100.00 |
android:afreerdp∗
|
1 |
3.14.1 |
3.14.0
3.5.1 |
|
93.77 |
rust:freerdp2∗
|
1 |
0.2.0 |
|
|
92.22 |
rust:freerdp2-sys∗
|
1 |
0.2.0 |
|
|
92.22 |
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