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    The Java PHOto ARchiver: Archive and sort your photos, don't be anoyed with those creepy image names. Drag&Drop support, red eye removal, create your photograph(pasfoto). Just Drag&Drop your photos into or out of your archive
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    Amiant Navigator is a cross-platform plug-in based all-in-one file manager, media content viewer/editor/converter, archiver, text editor, ftp browser.
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    It is a Java-based media archiver, that is a tool to store information about your media (CDs, floppies, etc.), cataloguing files into a database. It should be a start for a set of applications using a DBMS for home users.
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    An elegant and intuitive image editor/organizer/archiver.
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