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    UltraStar Manager
    With this song management application you are able to keep an eye on your UltraStar collection. Quickly find songs with missing covers, backgrounds or videos.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Lyric Grabber

    Lyric Grabber

    download and save lyrics

    Lyric Grabber fetches lyrics from the internet and allows you to save them to [Artist] - [Song].txt by default. Lyric Grabber is written in Python3, using the standard library + Tkinter, for cross-platform compatibility and minimal size. The project may be picked back up in the future, but as of now I have no interest in doing so.
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    gPlayer

    gPlayer

    Music player with cover and lyrics display

    Due to name-conflicts, this project has moved to dacapo : https://sourceforge.net/projects/dacapo-player/ Lightweight music player, which shows fullscreen coverarts, pictures, metadata and even song-lyrics (unsynced and synced) stored in the audio-files . Runs on linux and windows. Uses Gtk+ and GStreamer
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    Bash!Karaoke

    Bash!Karaoke

    A free karaoke player for Linux and BSD

    BASH!KARAOKE IS A FREE KARAOKE PLAYER FOR LINUX AND BSD Supported formats: *.mid, *.kar, *.wrd , *.mod, *.rcp, *.r36, *.g18, *.g36 TRANSLATION (HELP US!): English and Italian in EasyBashGUI mode, English only (for now... GTK mode) .. The goal is a karaoke player that: Is installable with very few dependencies; Is ready to use after dependency check, -no configuration-; Support SoundFonts to improve sound quality; Works with a simple song database; Can trim levels (pitch,...
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    This script provides a graphical user interface for accessing the raw text of files created by the free version of Mario Paint Composer. It makes it easier to upload and download songs, and also allows songs to be exported in standard midi format.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    NEWS UPDATE - MARCH 16, 2016 <<<<BETA RELEASE NOTIFICATION>>>> This is Terofal77, otherwise known as Jake and the producer of Sundog Resurrection. I have not updated this page for quite some time as our primary project website is www.SundogResurrectionProject.com. However, I wanted to make notification that the BETA RELEASE is about to drop. Yup, at long last! Bruce "hired" me onto the Sundog Resurrection Team back in 2002 and through the years we soldiered on between periods of...
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    An application for network-based Music-Quizz, a game in which participants must guess the name/artist of a song being played.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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