Latest News
05/06/2008: Technalign Inc. is looking for 600 beta testers of CiaoTalk, their brand new VoIPTelCaster application. Read more here .
03/26/2008: Automatix development has ceased (There will be no Automatix for Ubuntu 8.04). Read more here .
10/14/2007: Automatix2 For Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) i386/AMD64 has been released. Read more here .
10/04/2007: The New York Times recommends Automatix for installation of missing audio and video codecs in a stock Ubuntu installation.
07/31/2007: Automatix strongly recommends Ubuntu for Non-Geeks by Rickford Grant as a "A Pain-Free, Project-Based, Get-Things-Done Guidebook" for beginners. Check it out while you are still discovering Ubuntu.
04/19/2007: Automatix2 now comes with Crossover Office Standard and Professional on Ubuntu 7.04 amd64 (which basically means you can run a ton of 32 bit windows software on Ubuntu 7.04 amd64). Also.. what really caught our attention of late was that, Michael Dell, Founder and CEO of Dell Inc., uses Automatix2 on his home computer .
04/17/2007: Automatix2 For Debian Etch i386 version has been released. Read more here . Please read our usual package related advisories as well.
Click. Install. Enjoy.
Automatix2 is a free graphical package manager for the installation, uninstallation and configuration of the most commonly requested applications in Debian based Linux operating systems. Currently supported are Ubuntu 7.10, 7.04, 6.10, 6.06, Debian Etch and Mepis 6.
Our list of supported applications include a whole range of multimedia codecs, burning and ripping software, file sharing software, email clients, VoIP enabled chat clients, browsers, encryption software and a lot more!
A complete list of install options on Ubuntu (6.06/6.10/7.04/7.10), Debian Etch and Mepis 6.0 can be found here . If you do not see your favorite applications listed, just drop a request here .
We strongly recommend that all users kindly direct Automatix related support questions to the Automatix Forums for highly efficient and professional handling. This will be for the benefit of Ubuntu and Automatix users themselves.