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    Imageinfo

    Display image info with a minimum of C code & no external dependencies

    Imageinfo is a command line tool which recognizes TIFF,GIF,PNG, BMP,JPEG,TGA,PBM,PGM,PPM image files. It is the simplest C code necessary to display useful information about each file without the use of external libraries or any C runtime code. The current EXE is 10K bytes.
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    Le projet de jeux de la vie avec FUSE est un programme qui propose le jeux de la vie sur une interface graphique en utilisant soit le système de fichiers de la machine par défaut, soit le système de fichiers créé en utilisant la technologie FUSE.
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    Caterpixer allows you to easily rename files in many folders and to copy files you want to a separated folder. Here are the "real life" examples of the program usage: - Renaming all pictures in "Shared Pictures" folder (Windows XP) ...
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    A program to rename photos by shooting date. The program will replace the existing photos. You can have your own image prefix and select the extension.
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    PHP File Browser is a PHP based stand alone application that is designed to be extremely portable. It will allow any user to browse unlimited directories, at the same time creating thumbnails of images along the way.
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    MediaSort is a tool to automatically rename your media files (pictures, mp3, ...) with their metadata attributes. You can sort your pictures by date, camera ... or other EXIF attributes. MP3s by author, album .. or other ID3 tags. Java GUI based on Ant.
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    Digital Photo Sorter.NET it is most fastest way to sort your digital photo archives. Just press Sort it!
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    Argonaute is a Java file explorer to view and manage local and remote files. It is based on a plugin structure. GUI is SWT/JFace based.
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    Qualm is a graphical tool for persistent resource management. While Qualm is initially aimed at providing an entirely new method of doing disk quota management, qualm can be used for managing any persistent finite resource.
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