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    DocFetcher

    DocFetcher

    Desktop search application

    DocFetcher is an Open Source desktop search application: It allows you to search the contents of files on your computer. — You can think of it as Google for your local files. The application runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
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    FolderCreate Auto2 SFc (TS) [I.S.A]

    FolderCreate Auto2 SFc (TS) [I.S.A]

    Folder Create Auto-2 Sudha Fashion custom (Timestamps folders) [I.S.A]

    Folder Create Auto-2\Sudha Fashion custom (Timestamps folders) [Iimproved.Simplified .Alternative] 'Folder Create' an desktop application developed using python 3.6.8 and other add-on libaries. Creates 'names' folder from a json file. Those folders have 'Name > Year > Month > Date' . Compatible only for windows OS.
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    SaveSafe

    A small, lightweight backup plan managing tool.

    This project is intended to create a small backup plan manager. This tool is intended to become multi-OS and will be written in Python. The development guide is coming soon and will be available on the project wiki to ensure unity between the different development environments. EDIT :: At first, the project was intended to be written in Lua, but because I couldn't find the proper modules that pleased me, I chose Python over Lua.
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    SchizoCopy

    SchizoCopy

    Schizocopy is a utility software for Copying/Moving Files in Windows

    SchizoCopy is a software application for Microsoft Windows that is designed to be used to move or copy computer files. As an alternative to the Default Windows OS copy operations, it is designed to be faster and have more functionality than the native tool. SchizoCopy offers many unique offers besides providing fastest copying speed. It has an unique option for "Backup support" in case of unexpected shutdown or System exit you can always resume your ongoing Copy/Move operations.
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    A useful collection of batch files and scripts for daily purposes (backup, security, system management, etc.) and development
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    RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful package management system capable of installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating software packages. This is a port of the RPM software, including rpmbuild and yum/APT-RPM, to Darwin and Mac OS X
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