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    pdforganiser

    Manage your collection of PDF files

    PDF Organiser gathers PDF files distributed throughout your system into one place where you can organise them into folders of your choosing. It has minimal dependencies of gtk and json-glib so it is very lightweight and fast with a binary size of less than 45 Kb.
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    Osxcart, or OS X Converting And Reading Tool, is a library designed to import file formats used in Mac OS X, NeXTSTEP, and GnuSTEP into GTK+/GLib-based programs easily, using a lightweight interface. The "s" in Osxcart is silent. Right now, the Osxcart library includes a module for reading and writing property lists (".plist" files) in XML format, and a module for importing and exporting RTF documents to and from GtkTextBuffers.
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