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    Filekit

    File Processing Tools - string search and DOS command execution

    Filekit is a set of file processing GUI tools that can be put into an USB flash, so that no installation is required. Aim of the project is to include many file processing tools such as file searching tool, batch rename file, find duplicate files, split and join files and so on ... Release 0.1.0 consist of the multi-threaded file search tool that allow you to select multiple folders and files, then search those files that contains particular strings using regular expression. Release 2.0 includes the DOS command execution function, so that you can apply DOS command to a list of selected folders and files. ...
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