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    Double Commander
    Double Commander is a cross platform open source file manager with two panels side by side. It is inspired by Total Commander and features some new ideas.
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    Downloads: 5,013 This Week
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    PeaZip

    PeaZip

    Free Zip software and Rar extractor

    PeaZip is a free archiver tool. The application provides an unified, natively portable, cross-platform file manager and archive manager GUI for many Open Source technologies like 7-Zip, FreeArc, PAQ, UPX. Create: 7Z, ARC, Brotl, BZip, GZip, PEA, TAR, WIM, XZ, ZPAQ, ZIP, Zstandard files and more Open and extract 200+ file types: ACE, CAB, DEB, ISO, RAR, ZIPX and more Features of PeaZip includes extract, create and convert multiple archives at once, create self-extracting archives (sfx), split files, strong encryption with two factor authentication, encrypted password manager, secure deletion, find duplicate files, calculate hashes, export task definition as command line script.
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    Downloads: 2,169 This Week
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    Tux Commander
    Tux Commander is an open-source file manager with 2 panels side by side written for GTK2.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    DiskImage is a tool to backup and restore partitions, entire harddisks, usb keys, floppy drives and (read-only) optical media on windows platforms. Built-in zip and libz compression, MD5 and SHA1 checksumming, a hex editor and more.
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    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    DiskTool

    A full featured Linux console or terminal file manager

    DiskTool is a full featured file manager for the linux console or a terminal. It can copy, move, delete, edit, zip, unzip,and mark files for bulk operations. I have also taken a different approach to marking files and what you can do with them. For instance, you can mark a bunch of files in a directory, and then change to another directory and mark a bunch more files. You can keep doing this until you reach the marked files limit of 2000 if you want to. Then you can go to yet another directory and either copy or move ALL of the files you marked in ALL of those directories into one place. Of course DT does standard file functions like copy, move, and delete files or directories, but it also can zip and unzip files, edit files, rename files and directories, manage file permissions and file ownership (chmod and chown), create SymLinks, and even create a new directory
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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