File manager alert 28/11/2010
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Custom Boot Animation? - Android Forums By AnotherFatalEpic But I can't rename the original (when replacing things like this I usually put OLD in the name so it's there in case I screw something up) and I can't paste a copy of bootanimation.zip into there with Astro or File Manager. ... Android Forums - http://androidforums.com/ |
PSGroove.com - multiMAN v1.10.10 Released A brand new version of the popular multiMAN manager was released recently. The latest version brings new bug fixes, a picture viewer, zooming with analog sticks, color coded file manager, more responsive game browsing, thumbnails and ... PSGroove.com - Latest News - http://psgroove.com/ |
WinNc v5.2.1.0 Portable By alaxupload Developed by a small Dutch multimedia company called Dunes MultiMedia, WinNc uses the same key shortcuts and the same mouse functionality as a well-known DOS file manager Norton Commander. Lots of tool buttons and menu items provide ... Download Deck - http://www.downloaddeck.com/ |
multiMAN v1.10.10 is out! Includes responsive game browsing ... By PS3Hax Member News Based off the Open Manager homebrew application, multiMAN function not only as a backup manager, but also as a file manager, and as an AVCHD and. PS3Hax Network - http://www.ps3hax.net/ |
Cannot see my windows partitions By marcooleo Also, I suggest you open up a File Manager, like Dolphin and look for the folder /windows/C as this is the default mount point for FAT32 and NTFS partitions when found by the openSUSE installer. Many people look for different drive ... openSUSE Forums - http://forums.opensuse.org/ |
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