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    Fossify Gallery

    Fossify Gallery

    Browse memories without interruptions with photo and video galleries

    Unleash memories, not personal data. Fossify Gallery is the ultimate photo and video app that's as powerful as it is private. No ads, no unnecessary permissions – just a seamless experience tailored for you. Enhance your photos with our basic yet powerful photo editor. Crop, resize, rotate, flip, draw, and apply stunning filters, all without compromising your privacy. Take control of your memories like never before. Your privacy matters. Ditch the data-hungry giants. Fossify Gallery puts you...
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    AceJump

    AceJump

    Single character search, select, and jump

    AceJump is a plugin for the IntelliJ Platform that lets you jump to any symbol in the editor with just a few keystrokes. Press the keyboard shortcut for AceAction (Ctrl+; by default) to activate AceJump. Type any string in the editor, followed by one of the illustrated tags, to jump its position. Press the AceJump shortcut a second time to activate Declaration Mode, which is equivalent to the Navigate To action in the IDE. Press the AceJump shortcut three times before completing a tag...
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