replacement for clyde

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Hello!

Some months ago I switched my desktop from Arch to FreeBSD to experiment a bit.

Soon I may buy a new netbook and I believe that with ATI graphic, Arch is
better choice, but looking at forums yesterday I saw that both bauerbill &
clyde are gone. :-(

Considering that decent package manager is very vital part of OS's ecosystem, I
wonder what would be decent replacment having e.g. clyde-like features?

Before clyde I used yaourt (which now has C-back end, afaik), tried paktahn
(which has some quirks) and now I see pacaur (with cower).

What can you recommend so I can read more about it?


Sincerely,
Gour


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