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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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    AWGG

    AWGG

    AWGG Advanced WGet GUI

    AWGG comes from Advanced Wget GUI. AWGG is a lightweight multiplatform and multilanguage download manager, basically a wget frontend and other tools like aria2, curl, youtube-dl and axel. AWGG is written in Free Pascal , using CodeTyphon and Lazarus IDE.
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    ftpmd5back

    tool to backup a local folder to a remote ftp server folder

    ftpmd5backup, as the name suggests, is a tool that is used to make backups of your files to an ftp server . In order to minimize resources necessary for this operation, a file will be uploaded only if: 1) on the ftp server there is no copy of the local file 2) on the ftp server there is a copy of the local file, but it is not the same as the local version.
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