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    Rescuvera

    Rescuvera

    Data Recovery Application for Linux Systems

    This program is a GUI that utilizes some console-based data recovery tools. It recovers data from memory cards, flash drives, and external and internal magnetic drives. It supports image creation and image processing. This program carries no warranty, and all responsibility rests with the user. https://github.com/shampuan/Rescuvera
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    COOK

    COOK

    Software build-automation tool written in Common Lisp

    COOK is a software build-automation tool made with a goal of letting you, the programmer, to utilize the most elegant and powerful programming language - Common Lisp - for managing your software builds. You write a recipe file which describes what objectives must be constructed. COOK will load and process this file, then produce either a regular Makefile or a Bourne Shell script, which will actually perform the task of building and installing your targets.
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    BooTium
    BooTium is a software that has been designed so that users can flash or backup a disk very easily and quickly. Because indeed BooTium is the fastest flashing image in the world! BooTium contains everything you need to flash an image or make an image backup easily. You will find multiple tools to carry out your use of BooTium, such as an advanced disk formatter.
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    Bias :: Versatile Information Manager
    Bias is a cross-platform versatile information management application / Organizer
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    Filekit

    File Processing Tools - string search and DOS command execution

    Filekit is a set of file processing GUI tools that can be put into an USB flash, so that no installation is required. Aim of the project is to include many file processing tools such as file searching tool, batch rename file, find duplicate files, split and join files and so on ... Release 0.1.0 consist of the multi-threaded file search tool that allow you to select multiple folders and files, then search those files that contains particular strings using regular expression. ...
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    Disk image tools. This software provides easy tools to save&restore disk. Image file contains information about unused or zeroed clusters in compact form. Initially developed to provide bootable flash stick images with Setup program for Windows.
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    CryptIK
    A collection of tools for use in improving the ease of use and expanding the functionality of IronKey secure flash drives.
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