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launcher-Helper
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com.mojang
NTFS-Helper
18
Jan-Dirk Lützen
linked-helper
18
com.linkedhelper
Reader Helper
17
com.yourcompany
launcher-Helper (Renderer)
16
com.mojang
launcher-Helper (Plugin)
16
com.mojang
launcher-Helper (GPU)
16
com.mojang
Google Chrome Helper (Alerts)
15
Google
Helper for QuickTime Player
15
com.sgasparini
Leawo Data Recovery for Mac
4
Leawo Software Co., Ltd.
This application is exactly what its name implies: a utility designed...
entire partition or storage
device
from a list...supports many storage
devices
NI Accessibility Helper
13
Native Instruments
ChangeShortName Helper
12
WiFiSpoof MAS Helper
12
Russell Gray
Brave Browser Helper
12
com.brave
Brave Browser Helper (Plugin)
12
com.brave
Brave Browser Helper (Renderer)
free
12
com.brave
Disk Diet Languages Helper Installer
11
Tunabelly Software
CPS Helper
11
Acrobat Update Helper
11
Adobe Systems Inc.
Helper
8
com.microtek
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