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    DwarFS

    DwarFS

    A fast high compression read-only file system for Linux, Windows

    ...DwarFS also doesn't compromise on speed and for my use cases, I've found it to be on par with or perform better than SquashFS. For my primary use case, DwarFS compression is an order of magnitude better than SquashFS compression, it's 6 times faster to build the file system, it's typically faster to access files on DwarFS and it uses less CPU resources.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    FXMovieManager

    FXMovieManager

    a filemanager written to help managing movie files and video clips

    ...It includes a twin-panel filemanager, a playlist and act as a simple front-end to MPlayer. Both filemanager and playlist can display thumbnails of movie files. ChangeLog for v. 10.2.8: mpv now uses the ``edl://`` command in order to correctly play multiple files with start and duration times on the PlayList; italian translation on the configuration dialog has been improved.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Folder Bookmarks
    Folder bookmarks allows you to quickly open a file or folder you use on a regular basis. No need to navigate large folder directories, just double-click the bookmark to open it! Will run on any operating system with .NET Framework 4.0+ installed.
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    filesort takes an existing text file and sorts it in ascending or descending order based on whitespace or a specified byte size.
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    Picasa will not export images in the order that they were placed in by the user. This is particularly problematic with albums created from multiple folders. This application allows the user to re-order the exported images, by renaming the files.
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    Canburn is simple program for testing directory structure in order to burning it to CD-ROM. It can be used to check files before burning them to CD.
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    Linux distro to run under Google's NaCl

    Linux Distro to run under Google's NaCl Sandbox

    A challenging project that attempts to get a Linux distro to run under Google's NaCl. NaCl untime environment is very different from traditional posix systems. There is several hurdles to overcome in order to get a standard linux distribution to run under NaCl. There is a library called nacl_io in the Google NaCl sdk. It mimics the function of a posix files and sockets on top of ppapi. Similarly in naclports there is a crude nacl-spawn library which mimics processes by creating multiple nacl modules with javascript acting as a sort of "kernel". ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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