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  2. Far Manager - Wikipedia

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    Far Manager uses the Win32 console and has a keyboard-oriented user interface (although limited mouse operation, including drag-and-drop, is possible). Far Manager was created by Eugene Roshal, and has been under development by the Far Group since 2000. The project's Unicode branches (2.0 and 3.0) are open-source (under the BSD-3-Clause license ...

  3. Nemo (file manager) - Wikipedia

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    Nemo version 1.0.0 was released in July 2012 along with version 1.6 of Cinnamon, [3] [better source needed] reaching version 1.1.2 in November 2012. [4] It started as a fork of the GNOME file manager Nautilus v3.4 [5] [6] [7] [better source needed] after the developers of the operating system Linux Mint considered that "Nautilus 3.6 is a catastrophe".

  4. RF64 - Wikipedia

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    The first 4 bytes of the file are then changed from 'RIFF' to 'RF64'. RF64 files define the following extra chunks: "RF64" replaces "RIFF" chunk identifier of BWF/WAV formats; ds64, data size 64, first chunk under RF64; JUNK, a placeholder for ds64; An RF64 file with a 'bext' chunk becomes an MBWF-file. 'bext' is defined in BWF (ITU-R BS.1352-3).

  5. Windows File Manager - Wikipedia

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    File Manager is a file manager program bundled with releases of OS/2 and Microsoft Windows [2] between 1988 and 2000. [3] It is a single-instance graphical interface, replacing the command-line interface of MS-DOS to manage files (copy, move, open, delete, search, etc.) and MS-DOS Executive file manager from previous Windows versions.

  6. Spatial file manager - Wikipedia

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    A spatial file manager is closer to the way the people interact with the physical objects around them, such as desks, chairs and tables. [citation needed] Since spatial properties are reliable indicators of "location" in a spatial file manager, the user may build up a familiar work environment by arranging commonly used windows, secure in the knowledge that this state will be preserved and ...

  7. MediaFire - Wikipedia

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    MediaFire is a file hosting, file synchronization, and cloud storage service based in Shenandoah, Texas, United States. Founded in June 2006 by Derek Labian and Tom Langridge, the company provides client software for Microsoft Windows , macOS , Linux , Android , iOS , BlackBerry 10 , and web browsers . [ 1 ]

  8. Presentation Manager - Wikipedia

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    The Presentation Manager style in OS/2 1.2 and 1.3 influenced the design of Windows 3.0. One of the most-cited reasons for the IBM-Microsoft split was the divergence of the APIs between Presentation Manager and Windows, which was probably driven by IBM. Initially, Presentation Manager was based on Windows GUI code, and often had developments ...

  9. Perceptual Evaluation of Audio Quality - Wikipedia

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    Evaluation by GstPEAQ authors show an RMSE of 0.2329 for 16 ITU test vectors. [3] GstPEAQ implements both the basic and advanced models, but fails to conform to BS.1387-1 tolerances. Nevertheless, the difference from conformance (RMSE 0.2009 in basic mode) is smaller than previous open-source implementations.