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    Nevezz

    Nevezz

    A lightweight batch file renamer for Linux written in Gambas3

    This is a program aiming to be simple, easy to use yet fast and available for wide range of distributions. The program is written in Gambas 3. Features: - string deletion - string insertion - string cutting - search and replace - string case switching - numbering - deaccentuation - KDE, Gnome, Cinnamon and XFCE desktop integration - encoding reparation There's a tool which can create chains of the listed features called 'Reactor' It is possible to rename the originals...
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    Transie is a dual-pane text editor for translators. It's made with Gambas and runs on Linux with Qt and KDE.
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    Project to create 64bit virtual CPU in Gambas, a 64 bit assembler in for the CPU and then port C to it, and then scripts to port GNU/Linux to it. The aim is to run 64 bit Linux on common 8/16/32 bit CPUs in applications where speed is not an issue.
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