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With hindsight sure, but I don't think any desktop operating systems had package managers in that era. macOS certainly didn't. NeXTStep had their .app bundle concept, but no legacy. And UNIX package managers were of no use - few of them properly supported third party packages distributed independently of the OS vendor, especially not ones that could upgrade the OS itself.


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