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    screenclip

    screenclip

    ScreenClip is a free lightweight screen capture utility for Windows.

    Capture a screenshot by pressing Ctrl + Alt while dragging the mouse. Screenshots stay on top of other windows. Copy the screenshot to the clipboard by pressing Ctrl + C. Close the screenshot window by clicking inside the upper right corner of the screenshot. No installation is necessary and the utility does not require administrative privileges to run. Start the utility initially by double-clicking on the downloaded executable file. Place the executable file in your Startup folder to have it start automatically when your computer starts. ...
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    YAPS - Yet Another Photo Sorter

    YAPS - Yet Another Photo Sorter

    Photo sorting tool to auto-generate folders based on EXIF meta data.

    A flexible photo sorting tool that uses the EXIF information of your photos and videos to copy or move them into a structured folder hierarchy. It takes your photos and nicely sorts them into a new folder structure auto generated based on the criteria you chose. For example like this: year/month/date_and_time.jpg Sources are available here: https://github.com/knopkem/yaps Happy Sorting!
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    okPlayer

    okPlayer

    A simple but powerfull folder-based audio player

    okPlayer - is an open-source audio player which works directly with audio files with no need in libraries or databases. It has file and playlist search functions. File search makes it possible to find a file you need among other stuff. So does the playlist search, but it also performs search on tag data: artist, title, album and filename. If you liked some song you can mark it as Favorite and later play a playlist which consists only of your favorite songs. Favorite List keeps your favorite...
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    Camera Photo Reader
    Camera Photo Reader is a simple program to copy photos from cameras or camera cards based on dates. The files are collected based on dates and then copied to folders with the form yyyy_mm_dd_subject under a base folder on your hard drive.
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