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    pBrowser

    The slicker image browsing and viewing tool

    pBrowser is an Image Browsing&Viewing tool which tries to be especially hassle-free for prolonged and daily usage. Its main focus is to address common and often used tasks to be both performant and effective. As it relies heaviely on external tools to decode media files, pBrowser can not compete in terms of displaying speed with other popular tools of this application category. Just have a look at the Wiki for a description of the motivation for writing this tool and its...
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    Locate32

    Locate32

    Locate32 finds files and directories based on file names.

    Locate32 finds files and directories based on file and folder names stored in a database. Locate32 saves to a database the names of all files on your hard drives. Once the file indexing has occurred, you can locate files quickly by using the application's search form. It works like "updatedb" and "locate" commands in Unix. In other words, it uses databases to store information about directory structures and uses these databases in searches.
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    A minimalist GUI frontend for locate32 (http://locate32.webhop.org/) with the aim to select and launch any file on the system as quickly as possible.
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