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    Double File

    Double File

    Examine your file collection: what's backed up; disk usage.

    On the surface, Double File may look like WinDirStat (from which it borrows code) or similar graphical drive utilization utilities: e.g. the second assembly 'Volume Treemap'. However, Double File is project-based: it saves file checksums in directory listings you store locally. It facilitates planning and transitioning between computers and operating systems: snapshot your drive and safely archive it. Listings can be searched when volumes are off site. Can read any volume mounted in...
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    Integra desktop search engine - cross-platform, portable, embeddable, extensible search engine and search tools (both console and GUI) for developers and end-users. Full unicode support, easy UI localisation, plugins for document parsers and unpackers.
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    MonoCommander - monocmd. Target of this project is to develop an open source "commander"-style file manager written in c#, based on mono, gtk-sharp, glib-sharp. While it should work cross-platform, the primary taget is linux/gnome desktop.
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