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    A set of tools (command line and GUI) to provide a complete digital photo workflow for Unixes. EXIF headers are used as the central information repository, so users may change their software at any time without loosing any data.
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    Remove Log Files

    Remove Log Files

    Log file remover oriented for Windows Servers (x86 & x64)

    AutoDeletions is a free, smart and very performant Windows tool, oriented to the IT Specialists and/or Server Administrators, who have to face the problem of cleaning their file systems from old or obsolete files (typically log or old data files), that are systematically produced by the applications running on their company servers. Configuring this tool is very easy and flexible thanks to a single central INI file. AutoDeletions is ideal for batch processing your deletions. You could for example create your own custom scheduled tasks to run this tool daily in the background of your servers, or even decide to run it interactively. It's also possible to configure AutoDeletions to send alert mails concerning errors that may occur during the deletion process.
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    File system/directory monitoring utilities with loggin and task processing support (can execute files or make a WCF service call). Multiple configuration options. Source code libraries can be used to create a custom file system monitor.
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    DirClean is a solution to rapidly delete files in the directories, developed using Mono and c#. You can delete all files except types defined in parameter, or delete files matching a parameter. You can also delete empty folders as well.
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    Total Network Visibility for Network Engineers and IT Managers

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    ZipDB is a program that allows databases to be made easily and efficiently using compressed zip files. An easy-to-use gui is the key feature allowing quick access to all files in the archive, and since the archives are .zip they can always be opened on
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    Application working for any personal issues - easy financing, personal web page creating and handlig, photos archiver and viewer, bookmarking... Everything at one place as .NET application (+ web interface)
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