Open Source Java File Managers for Desktop Operating Systems

Java File Managers for Desktop Operating Systems

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    JDiskCat

    JDiskCat

    Multi-platform disk cataloguing utility written in java.

    Easy-to-use multi-platform disk cataloguing program supporting local or removable media - drives and folders. Uses XML files as a data storage. It was originally created in 2010 to catalogue software compilations (also called freeware compilations) and CDs distributed with computer magazines. It was later improved to support any kind of disk and folder. It can be used to catalogue fragile disks like CDs, floppies, external hard drives, usb sticks, memory cards which are easy to damage. Cataloguing enables user to check what they contain without putting them physically into drive and avoid a possibility of a mechanical damage. Download package consists of a jar file and a Eclipse project with a full source code. No installation is required. You can copy this program anywhere or transfer it to another computer. Setting unique volume label to a drive before cataloguing is recommended. See blog or homepage for news and changelog. This program requires JRE 8 or newer.
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    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    Dakota
    Dakota es un proyecto hecho en java para covertir un archivo jar, en un executables de windows.
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    Fiark

    Fiark

    File Transfer Tooling

    Fiark is a File Transfer Tool (FTT.) Unlike a backup, an FTT is designed to QUICKLY copy ("float") files between a DIVERSE set of computing environments.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    File replication and synchronization. The goal of this project is to provide a mechanism to keep files up-to-date across file systems.
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    Cataloguer of Files of our hard disks and removable discs. There allows to obtain a list our files in an organized manner both in HTML format as PDF. It has the option to back up our more important files in a folder of our choice.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    DisKat is a disk cataloging system which will help you manage your collection of CDs and DVDs. DisKat stores information about the contents of your disks and its search functionality will help find anything in your collection with just a few clicks!!
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