Muon is a software tool that can be used with Linux, Solaris, and windows. The Muon Package Management Suite consists of a series of different software tools for managing software packages based on the popular QApt packaging management framework for Debian-based operating systems. The Muon Software Center offers an easy way to install (or uninstall) new software packages without having to deal with tedious packaging management tasks. Muon supports both desktop and server applications.
Muon uses the powerful Package Management System (PMS) to manage and track software lifecycle. Users can easily install, remove, update and search for missing files using the Muon PMS tool. There are various ways how to get started using Muon: For Windows users, there is a free software that allows you to test drive a Muon windows demo. For more information, check out the website of the Muon software. For more information on how to integrate Muon with your business solution, check out the Muon blog at the Software Freedom Institute.
To conclude, Muon is a free open source software that provides solutions for software assurance using multiple patterns of assurance techniques, including technical analysis, defect detection, lifecycle and bug fixes, and integration of various software modules, into a complete software solution, in a fraction of the traditional time and cost for software assurance. This cutting edge technology makes it easy for end users to update their systems quickly and inexpensively - without needing to change their existing computing platform. This is particularly important as more people move to cloud computing and away from expensive, local software servers. The free online demo of the Muon app can be downloaded from the official website.