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    Linux-Disk-Defrag

    Linux-Disk-Defrag

    Defragmenter and SSD TRIM application for Ext4 partitions

    ...This program is an HDD defragmentation software developed for Debian-based systems. It increases performance on systems using HDDs by defragmenting fragmented files online without the need to shut down the system. It also supports SSD TRIM optimization. My github: https://github.com/shampuan/Linux-Disk-Defrag The official page of the GNU tool that is the engine of my program: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/
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    vRenamer
    vRenamer is an easy to use mass renamer with a lot of options. It's able to insert, remove, and replace strings, extract audio and images metadata, write audio metadata, change length, numbrering, undo/redo, and much more. Tested in Windows, Mac and Linux.
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    Node Renamer

    Node Renamer

    A Simple Cross-Platform Batch Renaming Application.

    ...Usage Guide Step 1: Add files, directories, and sub-directories for bulk renaming at once. Step 2: Select from the list of 10 rules to rename multiple files. These rules are: Add Prefix, Add Suffix, Trim, Replace, Case Change, Remove, Insert At, Numbering, Time Stamp, and Reverse. Step 3: Step 3: Node Renamer will show you the preview of applied rules by clicking analyze button. Apply your selected rules to r
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    Block level test/exerciser utility for Linux to produce synthetic random/sequential IO patterns
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    Renamer

    Renamer

    Renamer lets you rename multiple files at once with basic filters

    Renamer lets you rename multiple files at once with basic filters!
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    WJ's Backup

    WJ's backup solution

    A backup program.
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    Tool for managing Nintendo DS ROMs, Includes auto rename, trim and zip utility. Process multiple ROMS with a single click.
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    Fstrim tool is part of the util-linux project where it is being developed and maintained. This project is deprecated and no longer maintained. Fstrim is used on a mounted filesystem to discard (or "trim") blocks which are not in use by the filesystem. This is useful for solid-state drives (SSDs) and thinly-provi-sioned storage. Fstrim has been already merged into util-linux-ng!
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