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    di

    di

    advanced disk information utility

    'di' is a disk information utility, displaying everything (and more) that your 'df' command does. It features the ability to display your disk usage in whatever format you prefer. 'di' also checks the user and group quotas, so that the user sees the space available for their use, not the system wide disk space. 'di' is designed to be portable across many platforms and is great for heterogenous networks.
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    NX-Shell

    NX-Shell

    A multi-purpose file manager for the Nintendo Switch

    NX Shell is a multi-purpose file manager for the Nintendo Switch that aims towards handling various file types while keeping the basic necessities of a standard file manager. Initially, the project was inspired by LineageOS/CyanogenMod's file manager for android, and even had a similar design approach to that of the famous Android file manager. However, it has been re-written from scratch, now using more up to date tools and libraries.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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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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    elokab-file-manager
    elokab-fm is full file manager for elokab desktop envirenement fast and lightweight file manager
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    Kelvin's Batch Program v9.0(latest)

    A simple batch program with many useful functions!

    Changelogs: v9 -- Fixed MSCONFIG flooding bug v8 -- Added Adv Control Panel v7 -- Added keepsafe directory secure v6 -- Improved update system v5 -- Added sudoku solver v4 -- Added initializing screen v3 -- Display current version in main menu v2 -- Fixed netplwiz bug v1 -- New build
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    ecp is intended to be an extended version (`extended cp') of the GNU coreutils' cp. It currently supports ftp transfers, progress display (both per file and total copy progress), with http and ssl planned.
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    Tabby is a X Windows file manager that uses tabs for organizing the display of your directories.
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    Linux tape cloning utility. Implementation of the AIX tcopy utility. Used to clone a tape, or display the record/file structure.
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