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    FUSECFS

    CFS filesystem mounting using FUSE

    Gives read/write access to IDEDOS's CFS 0.11 partitions using FUSE for fast bulk file transfers.
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    NB Renamer

    NB Renamer

    Interactive Batch Renamer

    NB Renamer is a free bulk renaming tool. Compared to other batch renaming software, it has a dynamic and interactive interface. It shows the preview of file name changes, and populates parameter values when you click or select on the file names. Combining a succinct design with meticulous implementation, it strives to makes the whole batch renaming process easier and intuitive.
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    Darik's Boot and Nuke

    Darik's Boot and Nuke

    A hard drive disk wipe and data clearing utility

    Darik's Boot and Nuke ("DBAN") is a self-contained boot image that securely wipes hard disk drives (HDDs). DBAN is appropriate for personal use, bulk data destruction, or emergency data destruction for HDDs, but is not recommended for solid-state drives (SSDs), sanitization that requires auditable compliance documentation, or technical support.
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    Downloads: 4,387 This Week
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