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    Double Commander
    Double Commander is a cross platform open source file manager with two panels side by side. It is inspired by Total Commander and features some new ideas.
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    PeaExtractor

    PeaExtractor

    Simple 7z, ace, cab, iso, rar, tar, zip file extractor

    User friendly wizard-based program for extraction of 180+ archive types, including encrypted files (7Z, ARC, PEA, RAR, ZIP, ZIPX) and spanned multi-volume archives (001, R01, Z01), spin-off of PeaZip project. Drag & drop any file on the application to extract it (if supported) or to attempt unpacking of unknown formats and variants. The minimal GUI is meant to keep working with archive decompression as simple as possible. It is primarily targeted to users with no prior experience in...
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    TurboPower Abbrevia

    TurboPower Abbrevia

    Advanced data compression toolkit for Delphi and C++Builder

    Abbrevia is a compression toolkit for Delphi, C++Builder, Kylix, and Free Pascal. It supports compressing and decompressing PKZIP, Microsoft CAB, tar, gzip, and bzip2 archives, and can create self-extracting executables. On Windows it also provides Delphi wrappers for the LZMA, Bzip2, and WavPack SDKs, and PPMd decompression. Abbrevia also has several visual controls that simplify displaying and manipulating archives, including treeview and listview components.
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    ftpmd5back

    tool to backup a local folder to a remote ftp server folder

    ftpmd5backup, as the name suggests, is a tool that is used to make backups of your files to an ftp server . In order to minimize resources necessary for this operation, a file will be uploaded only if: 1) on the ftp server there is no copy of the local file 2) on the ftp server there is a copy of the local file, but it is not the same as the local version.
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    snippetsource

    snippetsource

    Portable source code librarian

    Snippetsource is a simple yet powerful repository to store code snippets or any other text content. SQLite is used as the database backend which makes fast indexed lookups possible.
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    liblzg is a minimal implementation of an LZ77 class compression library. The main characteristic of the library is that the decoding routine is very simple, fast and requires no memory.
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