Downloads Cleaner is a Python tool designed to organize your Downloads folder by automatically sorting files into appropriate subfolders based on their types.
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Downloads Cleaner is a Python tool designed to organize your Downloads folder by automatically sorting files into appropriate subfolders based on their types.
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The Downloads Folder Organizer is a Python script that automates the organization of files in the downloads folder by categorizing them into respective folders based on their file types. It provides a convenient solution to keep the downloads folder tidy and well-organized, making it easier to locate and manage downloaded files.
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