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    CopyQ

    CopyQ

    Clipboard manager with advanced features

    CopyQ is advanced clipboard manager with searchable and editable history with support for image formats, command line control and more.
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    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    NewBreeze

    NewBreeze

    Fast and light-weight File Manager

    Built on top of the Powerful Qt GUI Toolkit, this file manager is sleek, stylish and fast.
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    LC's Finder

    LC's Finder

    A lightweight, cross-platform image manager

    LCFinder (LC's Finder) is an image resource management tool that you can use to browse images, easily manage images, or search for images you want. As with the author's other projects, the naming is simple, it begins with LC, and the following Finder is referenced from the Finder in Mac OS.
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