Package: albert Version: 0.17.1-0 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Manuel Schneider Installed-Size: 5346 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.0), libmuparser2v5 (>= 2.2.6.1+dfsg), libpython3.7 (>= 3.7.0), libqt5concurrent5 (>= 5.6.0~rc), libqt5core5a (>= 5.12.2), libqt5dbus5 (>= 5.5), libqt5gui5 (>= 5.7.0) | libqt5gui5-gles (>= 5.7.0), libqt5network5 (>= 5.5), libqt5qml5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5quick5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5sql5 (>= 5.5), libqt5svg5 (>= 5.6.0~beta), libqt5widgets5 (>= 5.11.0~rc1), libqt5x11extras5 (>= 5.6.0), libstdc++6 (>= 5.2), libx11-6, libqt5sql5-sqlite, qml-module-qtgraphicaleffects, qml-module-qtquick-controls Filename: ./amd64/albert_0.17.1-0_amd64.deb Size: 1860736 MD5sum: 994f3b7074117b512cc40bc724d0a0fe SHA1: 81359b809f37121768452f72380e41fa8aecf00c SHA256: 23beebda17ae6f9a5314d091d2cc535701f207d3b9c882226c4460fa0a2dede9 Section: utils Priority: optional Homepage: https://albertlauncher.github.io/ Description: A sophisticated, plugin-based, standalone keyboard launcher written in C++/Qt Albert is a unified and efficient access to your machine. Technically it is a keyboard launcher written in C++/Qt. The plugin based architecture makes it extremely flexible and powerful. Plugins can be used to create modular frontends or native extensions. Extensions can also be implemented using embedded Python modules or via a CGI approach in any language you want. The frontends shipped heavily focus on customizability. Package: albert Version: 0.17.1-0 Architecture: armhf Maintainer: Manuel Schneider Installed-Size: 4456 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.5), libmuparser2v5 (>= 2.2.6.1+dfsg), libpython3.7 (>= 3.7.0), libqt5concurrent5 (>= 5.6.0~rc), libqt5core5a (>= 5.12.2), libqt5dbus5 (>= 5.5), libqt5gui5 (>= 5.7.0) | libqt5gui5-gles (>= 5.7.0), libqt5network5 (>= 5.5), libqt5qml5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5quick5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5sql5 (>= 5.5), libqt5svg5 (>= 5.6.0~beta), libqt5widgets5 (>= 5.11.0~rc1), libqt5x11extras5 (>= 5.6.0), libstdc++6 (>= 5.2), libx11-6, libqt5sql5-sqlite, qml-module-qtgraphicaleffects, qml-module-qtquick-controls Filename: ./armhf/albert_0.17.1-0_armhf.deb Size: 1784312 MD5sum: a3526ef345e658916158ce6be477eaf5 SHA1: 23404dcc9da0bef18a4a31739f0ff06b339345de SHA256: 72f8810b38311486c2a6d3357cba48fed8d0e205642838897f241e85bf4cebbc Section: utils Priority: optional Homepage: https://albertlauncher.github.io/ Description: A sophisticated, plugin-based, standalone keyboard launcher written in C++/Qt Albert is a unified and efficient access to your machine. Technically it is a keyboard launcher written in C++/Qt. The plugin based architecture makes it extremely flexible and powerful. Plugins can be used to create modular frontends or native extensions. Extensions can also be implemented using embedded Python modules or via a CGI approach in any language you want. The frontends shipped heavily focus on customizability. Package: albert Version: 0.17.1-0 Architecture: arm64 Maintainer: Manuel Schneider Installed-Size: 5236 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.17), libgcc1 (>= 1:3.0), libmuparser2v5 (>= 2.2.6.1+dfsg), libpython3.7 (>= 3.7.0), libqt5concurrent5 (>= 5.6.0~rc), libqt5core5a (>= 5.12.2), libqt5dbus5 (>= 5.5), libqt5gui5 (>= 5.7.0) | libqt5gui5-gles (>= 5.7.0), libqt5network5 (>= 5.5), libqt5qml5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5quick5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5sql5 (>= 5.5), libqt5svg5 (>= 5.6.0~beta), libqt5widgets5 (>= 5.11.0~rc1), libqt5x11extras5 (>= 5.6.0), libstdc++6 (>= 5.2), libx11-6, libqt5sql5-sqlite, qml-module-qtgraphicaleffects, qml-module-qtquick-controls Filename: ./arm64/albert_0.17.1-0_arm64.deb Size: 1799588 MD5sum: 9bbf756ef020c3fd9ca04821cd1a7670 SHA1: 419d5849cbdb47321991ad4dc41f6ab6c9c4b110 SHA256: 6082c36196a5b6a0b2373ff9e1d621b4b6290c8899bff4bda11ff477c9107869 Section: utils Priority: optional Homepage: https://albertlauncher.github.io/ Description: A sophisticated, plugin-based, standalone keyboard launcher written in C++/Qt Albert is a unified and efficient access to your machine. Technically it is a keyboard launcher written in C++/Qt. The plugin based architecture makes it extremely flexible and powerful. Plugins can be used to create modular frontends or native extensions. Extensions can also be implemented using embedded Python modules or via a CGI approach in any language you want. The frontends shipped heavily focus on customizability.