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    HashSum is a .NET port from GNU's md5sum and sha1sum. It supports: hash algorithm selection between MD5 and SHA1 (more could be added later) and compatibility between HashSum and GNU's checksum file format
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    DuplicatedFile

    DuplicatedFile

    Find out duplicate files

    Discovers duplicate files within a folder or disk and saves the list of discovered files to a file.
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    Gutmann Algorithm Secure File Deletion

    Using Gutmann method for securely deleting files in Windows.

    Gutmann method uses 35 passes over the region to be deleted, 8 of them are Pseudo-random. Considered by some to be highly effective for preventing file recovery. Requires .NET Framework 4.0 --- Systems & Safety Establishment https://sarab.me Source Code available in c# with comments. Reference: http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/secure_del.html
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