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    ak File Organiser

    ak File Organiser

    A must have file organiser tool to tied up your folders

    This is an open-source file organiser tool created by K Adarsh as a hobby project to clean up your messed up directory to folders with specific files with extensions that you prefer. This is a must have tool for everyone who use a pc. This app is in its pre-alpha version thus you may find bugs, so feel free to email me or pull request in GitHub : )
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    FreeFileSync

    FreeFileSync

    Free data backup software to synchronize files and folders

    FreeFileSync is a free Open Source software that helps you synchronize files and synchronize folders for Windows, Linux and macOS. It is designed to save your time setting up and running data backups while having nice visual feedback along the way. _______________________________________________________________ DOWNLOAD LINKS (official homepage): https://freefilesync.org/
    Downloads: 51 This Week
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    android-timestamp-keeper

    Read and write timestamps to files in android

    Modern android devices don't use anymore Mass Storage Mode. Instead they use the internal sdcard as a virtually mounted subfolder inside /data partition. It would be ok if MTP preserved correctly timestamps, which doesn't. Other options that could work, like FTP with MFMT command doesn't work properly on android either. Droid Explorer is enough for files, but doesn't support folders. This handy bash script helps you to backup and restore the last modified timestamp for folders...
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