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    garysfm

    garysfm

    An advanced file manager with qss themes and iso and folder previews

    garysfm which stands for Gary's File Manager is a file manager with some advanced features. Those features include bulk renaming and folder image previews. I has rather advanced search functions, tab browsing with persistence between launches. It remembers your folder sorting and view options in icon view. It also remembers your active tabs between sessions. It has progress dialog while doing large operations like copying large files, and folders with many files. python version works on...
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    GUI File Encrypter

    Just A Few Clicks To Encrypt Your File

    Simple GUI File Encrypter 128-bit AES in CBC mode and PKCS7 padding, with HMAC using SHA256 for authentication. Requirements: - Python 3.9 - Dependencies are required to be installed, Read the README.txt file for instructions. How To Run The Program: - Windows: Just run GUI File Encrypter.py - Mac / Linux: Open Terminal, navigate to folder with the program files & type "python3 GUI\ File\ Encrypter.py" without the quotes If you need to rename the file you can just make sure the extension stays ".py"
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