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4 project(s) on this page
Project |
Spr |
Newest |
Outdated |
Ignored |
Rank |
stellarium∗
|
39 |
25.120
25.1.02 |
24.47
24.38
24.23
24.13
23.45
23.36
23.24
23.15
1.2▲2
1.1+upstream1.2▲
1.0▲2
0.22.2▲5
0.22.1▲3
0.22.0▲
0.22▲
0.21.3▲4
0.21.2▲3
0.21.1▲3
0.21.0▲
0.21▲
0.20.4▲5
0.20.3▲2
0.20.2▲2
0.20.1▲3
0.20.0.1▲2
0.19.3.1▲2
0.19.3▲
0.19.2▲2
0.19.1.1▲2
0.19.0.1▲2
0.18.3▲3
0.18.2▲2
0.18.1▲2
0.18.0▲2
0.18▲
0.17.0▲
0.17▲
0.16.0▲
0.15.2▲
0.15.1.1▲
0.15.0▲
0.14.3▲3
0.14.2▲
0.14.1▲
0.14.0▲
0.13.3▲
0.13.2▲
0.13.1▲
0.12.11-20190501▲
0.12.4▲2
0.11.4▲
0.11.3▲
0.11.0▲
0.10.0▲ |
25.1-1.8a3a53a |
100.00 |
openpgp-keys-stellarium∗
|
1 |
20221229 |
|
|
93.24 |
stellarium-lite∗
|
1 |
25.1 |
|
|
92.22 |
stellarium-qt5∗
|
1 |
25.1 |
|
|
92.22 |
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