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    namefix.pl, 1st and best batch renamer

    Cross-platform batch file renamer with GUI and CLI since 2000

    namefix.pl is a cross-platform batch file renaming utility first released in 2006. It automates the cleanup of large sets of filenames using regular expressions and configurable rules. Features include handling of whitespace, punctuation, extensions, directory processing, safe overwrite checks, and dry-run mode. Both command-line and Tk GUI interfaces are provided. The project was created by Jacob Jarick and is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
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    mendelson OFTP2

    mendelson OFTP2

    Implementation of the OFTP2 protocol (RFC 5024)

    The mendelson OFTP2 is a JAVA-based open source OFTP2 solution. It contains a logging- and configuration UI and supports encryption, digital signatures, message compression, TLS, certificate exchange, message routing, mail notification
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    Downloads: 63 This Week
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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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    SymmetricDS

    SymmetricDS

    Database Replication, Filtered Synchronization, and Transformation

    SymmetricDS is database replication and file synchronization software. It is a platform-independent, web-enabled, and database-agnostic synchronization tool. With initial data load, bidirectional change data capture, conflict resolution, and data transformation, it is a comprehensive data replication solution.
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    Downloads: 116 This Week
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    FileBot

    FileBot

    The ultimate TV and Movie Renamer / Subtitle Downloader

    FileBot is the ultimate tool for renaming your movies, tv shows or anime and downloading subtitles. It's smart, streamlined for simplicity and just works. FileBot supports Windows, Linux and Mac, plus there's a full-featured command-line interface for all sorts of automation.
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    PhonixJ

    PhonixJ

    A cross-platform phone-book written in Java using SWT.

    PhonixJ is a simple, light and feature rich desktop phone-book application written in Java. It uses Sqlite database files, so it is quite portable. The program runs on Linux, Windows and (soon coming ) MacOS. Features: - Add/remove contacts - Create vCard v.3.0 - Create Contact Card in .SVG - Create mail envelope address - Sophisticated search engine - Customizable printing options - Support for email and browser clients - Batch export/import of the contacts via .vcf (3.0) files...
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    A beautiful online photo browser, flexibly configured to support "flickr", "picasa" or so with XMLs and regular expressions. It also allows off-line browsing and batch downloading. There might be album management support in later versions.
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    Automated newsgroup reader primarily used for grabbing file attachments with either GUI or batch mode. Handles multi-part messages and UU, Base64, or yEnc encoded file types.
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    Modular Gnutella servent with GUI, text and batch interfaces. Developed using Java1.4 new I/O and networks APIs. Optimized for low-bandwidth and ADSL connections.
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