Leftovers: Software
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`Take A Break` Helps You To Actually... Take A Break From Your Computer
`Take a Break` is a small application which can be used to (more or less) force users to take a break after a configurable work time, useful if something like a popup reminder is not effective for you.
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Nethack 3.6
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Inferno-rpi-0.4 release
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KeePassX 2.0 has arrived
We’re proud to announce the first stable release of the KeePassX 2 series after several years of development.
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[Older] Kodi 16.0 Beta 3 “Jarvis” Has Been Released
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[Older] Exaile 3.4.5 Brings A Few Changes Only
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[Older] PhotoFlow 0.2.5 (Non Destructive Photo Editing Software) Has Been Released
As you may know, PhotoFlow is an open-source, non-destructive photo editing software for adjusting photos from RAW images to high-quality printing.
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try.diffoscope.org
If you haven't already come across it, diffoscope is a tool reveal what makes files or directories actually different. It recursively unpacks archives of many kinds, transforming various binary formats into more human-readable form in order to to compare them. It can compare two tarballs, ISO images, PDF, etc. just as easily.
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