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    JPEG Metadata Stripper

    View and remove fingerprint / tracking metadata from JPEG/JPG files.

    Easy way to remove all metadata from a JPG/JPEG image file. The program creates a shortcut in the right click Send-To menu. When a file is right-clicked, use Send-To > JPEG Stripper to open the program. Supports selecting multiple files. When multiple files are selected, then clicking JPEG Stripper will automatically strip the metadata from all selected files without the dialog box popping open.
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    kgclock

    kgclock

    Desktop Analog Clock for Linux and notification system

    ...However Kulina Graphics depends on Graphic Magick for its image processing components. Hence Kulina Graphics depends on Graphic Magick and its dependencies. Kulina Graphics Libray and kgdevelop are available for free download. The binary file for 'kgclock' is statically linked with kulina graphic library and its dependencies and hence should work for any 64bit Linux distribution. A tarball for binary and another source tarball are provided. Also provided is a .deb package which can be installed using 'dpkg -i <package>'. The binary tarball should work for any 64 bit Linux distribution. ...
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