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    File Manager / General Viewer / Commandline utility / Generic Frontend

    Originally Developed as a *.dwg format viewer with minimum dependencies on Windows libraries, it has grown to be a complete file manager (or a Generic front-end / GUI suitable for any command-line utility). It's fully functional however it would need some code Refinements, in addition to replacing the *.dwg support library to any open source one (libredwg or libdwg). Additional "C" or "C++" open source libraries could be added to support many formats as needed. Complete source is...
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    Xarchiver is a GTK+2 only frontend to 7z,zip,rar,tar,bzip2, gzip,arj, lha, rpm and deb (open and extract only). Xarchiver allows you to create,add, extract and delete files in the above formats. 7z, zip, rar, arj password protected archives are supported
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    MToolsFM is a GUI frontend for mtools and it has the basic functionality of a file manager.
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