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Awesome Screenshot -- Capture, Annotate and Share screenshot
free
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Diigo Inc.
Awesome Screenshot is a browser extension that allows users to take snapshots of webpages...
of webpages, annotate and
share
them...(as a PNG image format),
share
Uninstall ZOOM Edit&Share
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com.zoom.edit&share
ZOOM Edit&Share
free
25
Zoom Corporation
Use the ''radar charts'' to show a visual representation...
Use the ''radar charts'' to show a visual representation of the tone characteristics of each preset
Hide Extensions (include files inside of folders)
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Apple Inc.
Show Extensions (include files inside of folders)
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Apple Inc.
My Folders
1
Altomac
create folders based on filenames
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Checksum Folders
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de.nordcode
httpsmail.yahoo.com:d:folders:1
1
Google
httpsdrive.google.com:drive:u:1:folders:1B
1
Google
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Warpen Pryde Folders
free
warrior~poet
Warpen Folders
free
warrior~poet
Sync Folders App Store
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