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    File browser for mobile phones with drag n' drop support, image preview and multiple storage areas access (Depends on the phone model). Currently it has been tested with nokia devices. It is based on the gammu and the python-gammu libraries.
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    DEE Excellent Editor is a simple source code editor whit syntax highlighting for many languages with a file browser panel to quickly select files. DEE can open files from the local system or directly from an ftp server.
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    This is a GNOME 2 program that shows the newest desktop backgrounds from different websites, such as art.gnome.org, deviantART or your own sites. You can see thumbnails and descriptions of the pictures and download or set them as your desktop background.
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    "Epiphany SessionManager" is a session-handling extension (in Python) for Epiphany, which is the default web browser the GNOME. Enables the user to save all the currently open tabs into a "session" and restore it later on demand.
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