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Fuse ext2 el capitan
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Fast and well supported.Īwesome Audio editor (from audio and even video files!), free for home use, available for Windows, MacOS X, iOS and Android. Kubuntu is a Ubuntu variant that use KDE as it's desktop manager.

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    10.06 macOS - Full screen mode, but keep the menubar visible by Hans.I can see now the similarity with Etcher. The advanced disk panel still lists absolutely nothing on my system.Īside from the above, I think the interface is decent.Perhaps split the option into two, and put the buttons/checkboxes inside the backup and restore panels. They should at the very least have labels. The buttons at the bottom are obscure (except for the help and about buttons).Selecting a disk should open a dialog with detailed information - brand, size, partition list, connection type etc.It's the NTFS, exFAT and Apple stuff that people are missing. Nobody uses FAT these days for a boot/root volume, other than tiny Linux boot partitions that don't need shrinking. I think that if you're not going to support NTFS and the Apple filesystems, might as well just stick to what you have now. It's been a while since I've used Linux to restore a bunch of Windows folders to a Windows drive.

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    However, I'm fairly sure it suffers from the NTFS folder bug on Linux.











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