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    uGet - Download Manager
    uGet, the Best Download Manager for Linux. uGet is a lightweight yet powerful Open Source download manager for GNU/Linux developed with GTK+, which also comes packaged as a portable Windows app. - Quick Links - Features: https://ugetdm.com/features Screenshots: https://ugetdm.com/screenshots Blog: https://ugetdm.com/blog Support: https://ugetdm.com/qa Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): https://ugetdm.com/qa/faq RSS Feed: https://ugetdm.com/rss GitHub: https://github.com/ugetdm
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    Provides an App-Indicator for you Synology NAS. Add links and torrents, see download progress, auto-add torrents from a folder. Only useful if your platform supports App-Indicators and you own a Synology NAS! Tested on DSM 5.x with Unity, MATE and GNOME 3 PS: GNOME 3 users may want to install the topicons extension as well.
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    Vertigini Wallpapers

    Vertigini Wallpapers

    Wallpapers Open Source for Linux and Others OS.

    A collection of wallpapers (at 1920x1200 resolution) to fill some gaps in the UNIX desktop. All are licensed by Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0. All were created manually and with the tools Gimp, Inkscape and Blender by Bruno Maia de Andrade for Vertigini Studio Web & Design. The wallpapers range from abstract works, the assemblies made ​​with free papers of other authors and drawings created by me own handwriting. Please feel free to put them in your distro, desktop or your project....
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    EmeraldOS

    EmeraldOS

    Powered by Linux, The theme, icons, wallpapers and dock is so designed

    Emerald Os is a multi-functional operating system designed specifically for users who want to have easy and smooth access to Linux. It is based on Ubuntu which is the most popular Linux operating system in the world. Install Emerald OS alongside your current operating system! and also run Microsoft Windows programs inside Emerald OS with the help of WINE.
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    Convman

    Convman

    Conversation manager

    Convman is a multi-purpose conversation manager, it allows: Cleaning Facebook conversations to store. Converting Nokia/Android SMS to mbox files. Converting Tim's last 10 free sms sent to mbox. wip:Send free sms from Tim's site and save content to eml file. Hope you like it and find it useful! The icon is a modified one (text-editor) from the Faenza icon set http://tiheum.deviantart.com/art/Faenza-Icons-173323228 The mork parser is a modified version...
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