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    mp3 library, advanced ID3V1 and ID3V2 tagger, player. Organize a large mp3 library, over 40,000 songs. Speech synthesis and tag backup utilities. Scripts to maintain and organize song files.
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    FlagSync
    FlagSync is a synchronization and backup tool, which allows you to synchronize or backup your files with local folders (or an extern harddrive or flashdrive) and FTP-Servers, as well as synchronize your non-iPod MP3-Player with iTunes. The source code is currently hosted at http://github.com/flagbug/FlagSync
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    Metadata Backup
    Metadata Backup, originally written by Dale Preston, is a tool for backing up and restoring all the information in the Windows Media Player library, including ratings, play counts, and custom fields.
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