
DeskCut Helps You to Create Linux Desktop Shortcuts with Ease
An easy to use app that lets you create Desktop Shortcuts on Linux without requiring to mess with .desktop files.
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An easy to use app that lets you create Desktop Shortcuts on Linux without requiring to mess with .desktop files.
The new release comes full of user interface refinements, and a few handy new features.
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