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    JMP3Renamer
    JMP3Renamer is a plugin-based renamer/tagger written in Java. It supports automatical assignment of the data to the files and magic cookies to specify the filename format. Currently available plugins: Discogs, MusicBrainz, Filename, Filetag, Mp3, Ogg
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    JComposer aim to be a complete Java based music composition tool, using XML as its main file format, featuring an intuitive WYSIWYG notation editor, fast keyboard editing, automatic notation layout, high quality rendering, MIDI playback and open APIs.
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    The idea behind the project is to create a good editor for the CueSheet format. It also makes possible for the user to cut single mp3 albums into a separate tracks.
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    ChordCast is a chord editor written in Java (swing). It uses an XML format to save chord sheets to files. Chordcast can also export to HTML files using PNG images for chords. It requires J2RE 1.4 to run.
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    Niffty is a Java applet which allows a composer to display NIFF formatted music notation on a web page. The user can format the page and print it using the browser's own Print function and, with the right Java version, play it as MIDI.
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    JPiper

    Bagpipe score editor

    JPiper is a Java application for reading and printing Great Highland Bagpipe scores. It supports the BWW music format, but there are plans for supporting import/export plugins for other formats as well.
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    Chordman is an application to help guitar players manage their chords, lyrics and tabs (tablatures). An important goal is to let users easly import guitar chords downloaded from popular guitar chord sites, and recognizing its format.
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