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    The Java PHOto ARchiver: Archive and sort your photos, don't be anoyed with those creepy image names. Drag&Drop support, red eye removal, create your photograph(pasfoto). Just Drag&Drop your photos into or out of your archive
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    A program to sort and categorize pictures into a database.
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    Chestnut package manager is a utility to handle executables and resource files in a transparent, platform independent and relocatable way. Its concept is similar to Apple bundles and Java archives.
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    FLEX-db - an enterprise Digital Asset Manager (DAM). It ingests and links metadata with files, creates thumbnails, and processes files using business rules. FLEX-db has a JSP client, Java app server for file input and output and an EJB metadata layer.
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    Java based mediamax manager application
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    ts2-pm is a file manager for the game The Sims 2. It provide you a way to control the addition / suppression of the pgame fre addon. The main objective is to only install what you need and permit easy backup.
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    Batavia is an extensible platfrom independent file manager written in Java. It is extensible via plugins and has virtual file system support.
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    Develop a java API (JAR library, with an example web GUI) for content management. Simple but powerful, based on Apache Lucene project, it would be embeded on projects requiring content management.
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    Picjurz is an picture/image management application. Among its planned features are: web-based interface, albums, offline storage manager, hardcopy manager and support for both picture-content and digital-camera metadata.
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    Utility that creates/applies an archive or standalone patch (differences between two folders) with graphical interface or using command-line. Patches are intended to reduce bandwidth cost. PatchManager uses existing diff/patch utilities.
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