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    Nevezz

    Nevezz

    A lightweight batch file renamer for Linux written in Gambas3

    ...Features: - string deletion - string insertion - string cutting - search and replace - string case switching - numbering - deaccentuation - KDE, Gnome, Cinnamon and XFCE desktop integration - encoding reparation There's a tool which can create chains of the listed features called 'Reactor' It is possible to rename the originals or to create copies. The program comes with security check option.
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    A project to provide change control for OpenDocument files via subversion under Unix. Can check in internal changes in files and allows users to recover any previous version, view logs and compare with older versions.
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    FileSystem is an OPENSOURCE program for advanced disk management with built-in drivers for PATA IDE Hard Disks and DVD/CDROM Drives, USB Mass Storage Drivers. Implemented file systems : FAT32 / ISO9660 / EXT2. It can be compiled for DOS, LINUX, WIN32
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