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|Name=Fisoco
 
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|Short description=a Finding, Sorting and Converting free software
 
|Short description=a Finding, Sorting and Converting free software
|Full description=Little software which search for query (file extension, regex, etc) into multiple devices, servers, disks, and centralized results to a target.
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|Full description=Little software which search for query (file extension, regex, etc) into multiple devices, servers, disks.
Then it could convert and rename these files if the user wants.
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Then it is able to convert, move, delete, back-up, rename these files.
It is perhaps useful when your music is duplicated on many devices...
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It helps to retrieve files, especially if they are scattered on multiple parts of an arborescence...
 
|Homepage URL=http://felandral.github.io/Fisoco/
 
|Homepage URL=http://felandral.github.io/Fisoco/
 
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|Microblog=http://felandral.github.io/Fisoco/
 
|Microblog=http://felandral.github.io/Fisoco/
|Keywords=Find, sort, convert, rename, move, files
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|Version identifier=0.2
 
|Version identifier=0.2
 
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Revision as of 04:22, 14 October 2015


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Fisoco

http://fisoco.nongnu.org/
FInd, Sort, Order and COnvert your files.

Fisoco is a command-line program which permit users to search and organize files on their system. First, tell Fisoco to find your files, then refine your selection, save it, and more to come (move, rename, delete, backup) ! At this stage of the development (0.8.4), only the command line interface is maintained, and it is only able to look for files into your local system (except /proc and /run), but this will progress soon ! Fisoco means FInd, Select, Order, and COnvert. Any contributions, comments, help, translations, ideas are all welcome !





Licensing

License

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Notes

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IanK

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4 November 2016




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Félicien PILLOT (Felicien)Developper, maintainer, translator


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Savannah (Ref)https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/fisoco
Downloadhttp://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/fisoco/source/fisoco-0.8.4.tar.gz
Homepagehttp://fisoco.nongnu.org/home.html


Software prerequisites

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