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Process of delivering software to the end user
This article is about the distribution of software. For collections of software components, see
Distro.
Software distribution is the process of delivering software to the end user.[1]
GNU Autotools are widely used for which consist of source files written in C++ and the C programming language, but are not limited to these.
Distribution of software to small mobile devices such as phones, PDAs and other hand-held terminals is a particular challenge due to their inconsistent connection to the Internet. Some tools that cater to this category of devices are:
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