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A free file splitting tool that cuts large files into smaller parts and a merge-script which you can copy to otherwise-too-small memory sticks etc and then put them together on the target computer.
Wrapped shell scripts to change the OS X Finder. One script to display hidden files and another script to return Finder to normal mode. Just double click them to use.
omo (OddManOut) is a small Perl script, which lets you automaticly remove unwanted chars in filenames. It's still in development, and realy not a big thing, but it can be a useful tool.
httpFileManager is a file management script written in PHP, allowing the remote administration of files over HTTP. You may create and manage one or many Web sites. httpFileManager includes an HTML editor for the creation and maintenance of Web pages.
A Perl script to download new podcast subscriptions through a command line or cron or whatever mechanism you wish to launch it from, using advanced selection tools. Update: April 7, 2006, Please check out http://iandouglas.com/page.php?2 for more info.
A simple Python script that allows users to organize their files
# File Organizer
A simple Python script that allows users to organize their files by creating folders and renaming them based on custom rules.
## Features
### Organize Files into Directories
* Create new folders with specified names (e.g., "Documents", "Images")
* Rename files within each folder using a bulk rename pattern
* Move files older than 30 days to an archive directory