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    Data Crow

    Data Crow

    The ultimate cataloguer

    Data Crow allows you to use the standard movie & video (divx, xvid, DVD, Blu-ray, etc), book (and eBooks), images, board games, comic books, games & software, music (mp3 and other music files) cataloguing modules. Besides these modules, which you can change to fit your requirements, you can create new modules (want to catalogue your stamps, equipment, or anything else?). The GUI is skinnable. Reporting (using JasperReports and their community edition JasperSoft Developer Studio ), loan...
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    JDiskCat

    JDiskCat

    Multi-platform disk cataloguing utility written in java.

    Easy-to-use multi-platform disk cataloguing program supporting local or removable media - drives and folders. Uses XML files as a data storage. It was originally created in 2010 to catalogue software compilations (also called freeware compilations) and CDs distributed with computer magazines. It was later improved to support any kind of disk and folder. It can be used to catalogue fragile disks like CDs, floppies, external hard drives, usb sticks, memory cards which are easy to damage....
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    JTagBasedMediaCenter

    a java tag-based media-center

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    MovieFX
    A simple, JavaFX-based movie database application *** Softpedia guarantees that MovieFX is 100% Clean, which means it does not contain any form of malware, including but not limited to: spyware, viruses, trojans and backdoors. *** Please report any bugs, or write your suggestions/requests to uurcnyldrm@hotmail.com
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    Dupless - a duplicate file solution

    extract unique file sets from sets with duplicates

    Do you have lots of files? I do, particularly image files. There are lots of duplicates and I want to extract a unique set from the larger set. That is what dupless does. Written in Java, using sqlite, it is some simple code that solves the duplicate file problem. All of the code is contained in the .jar file, both source and binary. Currently it writes scripts for use on Linux or Windows. See the Wiki or the README.txt in the .jar file for more information.
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    Jbookshelf

    Jbookshelf

    Jbookshelf is a portable library/video-library/collection manager!

    Jbookshelf is a Bookcase and a book/video/collection or even warehouse manager; it can tracks any changes and shows the aspect of your libraries. It is portable, try to install it on a usb stick! It need only the Java runtime environment(JRE). Follow it on Facebook or G+ !
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    Lazy File Sorter

    This feature rich program sorts files by their extensions.

    Lazy File Sorter will check files by their extension and move or copy them into their specified output folder. Lazy File Sorter was written in java and works on linux and windows. ATTENTION MAC USERS: This program has not been tested on a mac. Please report your experiences good or bad to help improve this project. The binary in the /bin/Linux folder contains a platform independent jar file that should work on macs. Use only version 1.1 or above as 1.0 will not work properly on macs. ...
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    Cross platform media manager using XBMC scrapers, featuring a upnp server, fanart, poster and thumbnail support as well as meta data information about movies, tv shows, music, games and more.
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    KDX Collection Generator
    Generate book collections for your Kindle. kdxgen is a command line and graphical tool for generating book collections from your Kindle documents. The collection names reflect multi-level directories. To use, download, unzip, and double-click jar!
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