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    Movie-File-Merger-User-Manual

    Movie-File-Merger-User-Manual

    The Movie File Merger User Manual

    The MFM Usage section explains how to work with MFM and frequent used third party programs. The MFM Settings section explains the configuration of MFM; anyway there should be no need to change the settings. The installation of all recommended programs is explained in the Installation section. Movie File Merger helps you with the selective combination of video collections, like home videos, movies, series, or documentaries. It can be used also for other types of collections, like music, or...
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    Minecraft-PSC

    Minecraft-PSC

    Minecraft private Skin Center

    Hello everyone! So what is this? well, i just made a cms for private servers, to manage their own premium skins. its a PHP based CMS, players can register, login, upload, delete, edit their own skins.(it contains the latest Skincraft too for editing) Remember its in beta status there WILL be updates!! but it works great! It has a wardrobe too! since 0.9 Beta. Current version: MC-PSC V1.0.0 RC1 WARNING! ALL THOSE WHO USES THE PREVIOUS VERSION(0.9 and lower), I HAVE TO ANNOUNCE THAT...
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    dcomix

    The Android Comic Book reader

    dComix is an Android comic book reader. It's meant to work similarly to the Comix application for Linux and Windows. That means it should open .cbr and .cbz comic books and keep a nice and organized library. Despite having a somewhat similar purpose, dComix is not a port nor a clone of Comix. dComix stands for droidComix, but for a shorter and nicer look, the program is shown as Comix on Android's launcher instead of dComix or droidComix
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    An open source pack of arcade games, written in python with pygame. An asteroids clone (known as Komet Busters) and a game of pong is under construction. They will have standardised menu screens.
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    Command-line tool to check ADFs (Amiga Disk Files) for errors and viruses. A binary is included for Windows users; Linux users are advised to compile the application themselves. Might also compile under plain DOS; but BE WARNED! When you scan files already renamed by the TOSEC standard, consider that file names may become insanely long in no time. --UPDATE OCTOBER 2014-- This project is currently suspended!
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