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some useful but less-known software. share your list!!!

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ppass:
Definitely Spacemonger

Great tool to find files, see what is taking space on your hard drive and clean up your hard drive.

panzer:
Prauxy - a self hosted proxy system with authentication:
https://prauxy.app/
https://blog.kentonvizdos.com/what-is-prauxy

Setzer - write LaTeX documents with an easy to use yet full-featured editor (for Linux users):
https://www.cvfosammmm.org/setzer

ezshare - a simple static file server that lets you easily share many big files like photos and videos with friends over a local network without requiring an internet connection:
https://github.com/mifi/ezshare

Terrier is a highly flexible, efficient, and effective open source search engine, readily deployable on large-scale collections of documents (for Linux users):
http://www.terrier.org

EitherMouse - multiple mice, individual settings...:
https://www.eithermouse.com

ARX is a comprehensive open source software for anonymizing sensitive personal data:
https://arx.deidentifier.org

Wreeto free - a fast, cluttered-free knowledge organisation toolset:
https://wreeto.com

Minisign is a dead simple tool to sign files and verify signatures:
https://jedisct1.github.io/minisign/

Eureka is a simple tool to encrypt files and folders:
https://github.com/mimoo/eureka

panzer:
Whoogle Search - get Google search results, but without any ads, javascript, AMP links, cookies, or IP address tracking:
https://github.com/benbusby/whoogle-search

panzer:
keys.pub - cryptographic key management, saltpack, noise, sigchains, user identities, signing, encryption:
https://keys.pub

x16wda:
Eureka is a simple tool to encrypt files and folders:
https://github.com/mimoo/eureka
-panzer (May 10, 2020, 02:06 AM)
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Nice utility but stick to the original windows binary. If you navigate to the msi that says you can encrypt folders, it behaves less well and insists on showing a dialog asking about using the clipboard as the key even when kicked off from the command line. The question isn't clear and it hangs if you say no, or at least I'm not sure what it was waiting on.

Anyway stick to the exe, works great. :-)

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