Mundus is a tool that can keep your /home folder clean by looking for uninstalled software that left configuration files. It can automatically or manually back up those files in case you need them later.
| Tags | clean Home folder |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv3 |
| Operating Systems | Linux (32/64 bit) |
| Implementation | Gambas |
| Translations | English Spanish |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This is mostly a bugfix release, with little improvements and code cleanups.


Release Notes: This version simplifies the usage of the tool by removing unneeded features and making them fully automated. It also reduces the time Mundus takes to load the index by decreasing disk usage and optimizing the loading algorithm. Other minor changes include a filter box to filter modules by name, an updated Spanish translation, and some other bugfixes.


Release Notes: This version allows parallel downloads of modules, introduces module verification using a hash, and fixes a lot of bugs, including offline usage and lazy strings. It also introduces a full Spanish translation.


Release Notes: Modules are now fetched from an Internet server and stored locally. This allows updates and new modules to be pushed independently of new versions. Stress testing was conducted, and many bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: With 5 months since the last release, this version brings few changes to the user, but an extensive list of improvements under the hood. Most importantly, the code is much more readable, it uses better programming techniques, and, as a side effect, Mundus is much more stable then ever before. No new modules were introduced.