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RPM Browser is a Windows 95/98/NT tool for Linux users. It allows you to browse RPM files from the Windows platform and extract files via a 32-bit port of CPIO for long filenames. RPM Browser is ideal for dual booters who download RPM files while using Windows and later install the Linux RPM applications.

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Format:SoftwareSize:1,257 KB
Date:Oct 1998Version:Beta 2
License:Free
Platform:Windows
System Req:Windows 95/NT

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