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    QuickPlay

    QuickPlay

    Retro-Gaming Multi-Emulator Frontend. Frontend-of-Frontends

    Welcome to the QuickPlay homepage. QuickPlay - MAME Edition is a powerful Windows universal emulator frontend, which has support for countless emulators, systems, game sets and other emulation frontend projects. Its main focus is on being user friendly, simple to set up, yet thorough: its a combined searchable library for all of your retro-gaming...It has a novel Emulator Finder system that takes the hassle out of initial setup and ongoing maintainance
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    IDTE- ID3 Tag Editor

    IDTE- ID3 Tag Editor

    A Smarter Way to Tag FLAC, Vorbis, Lyrics, WMA, WavPack, and ID3 Tags

    ...WAV tag support is ambiguous and inconsistently handled across players (see: http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/WAV).
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    IMG4DC – Dreamcast Selfboot Toolkit

    IMG4DC – Dreamcast Selfboot Toolkit

    Generate ready-to-use disc images for your Sega Dreamcast system !

    IMG4DC is a tools package containing two utilities to generate selfboot disc images for your Sega Dreamcast: cdi4dc, designed to make Padus DiscJuggler (CDI) images and mds4dc, designed to make Alcohol 120% (MDS/MDF) images. A selfboot image is a disc image format specially prepared to boot on your Dreamcast. In clear, by burning a selfboot image to a standard blank CD-R, the software containted into this disc image will run onto your Dreamcast, as a legit game disc, without any modchip or other hacking device. To use this software package, you must have mkisofs from the cdrtools project. This tool will create the ISO image needed by img4dc. If you want to learn more by the selfboot image format, click here: http://dcemulation.org/?...
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    getNya

    getNya

    Simple application for downloading pictures from Zerochan.net

    Simple java application for downloading high-quality pictures from Zerochan.net. You can find images by size or a tag. It's simple. And flat. All you need to do: download .jar file and run it with Oracle JVM (or any another JVM supporting image decoding)
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    JTagBasedMediaCenter

    a java tag-based media-center

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    Create tags for your media files. Define Start/End time and additional information for each media tag. Later, you can play the tags using an embedded media player.
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