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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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    TreasureBox

    TreasureBox

    Organizes and searches user-defined items and images in a MySQL DB.

    Treasure Box is a free standalone java application that documents, displays and searches user-defined items arranged in a hierarchy or tree structure. The system is similar to how a file management system organizes files and folders on your computer's storage devices. Items can be associated with zero, one or more images. All the data associated with an item as well as the names of the item images are stored in a MySQL database on the users PC. Other things I found useful to photograph...
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    JDiveLog
    JDiveLog is a logbook for scuba diving written in Java. It manages all important dive data, as well as the pictures taken during the dive. Features include import of UDCF data, data from Suunto/Uwatec computers, profile generation, web page generator.
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    Envasion

    NextGen Cheat Device

    Envasion is a Cheat Device for windows that is geared towards emulators. More specifically it supports PC Games and PCSX2. It has it’s own HotKey system that works off of key sequences so you will be able to keep the same key activators across different platforms.
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    Coulson Plot Generator

    Coulson Plot Generator

    Graphics generator for pie diagram matrix from spreadsheets

    For comparative plus/minus spreadsheet data, Coulson Plot Generator application creates a multiple pie diagram, for a rapid visual comparison of subunit occupancy across a range of entities. Numbers of pies, segments, labels and colours are customisable. Creates an editable PDF from a comma separated text file. Now with zoom capability and more memory, for larger datasets.
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    AccuLog
    AccuLog is a plattfrom independend tool for keeping track of charging and discharging batterys for RC - Models. It supports Linux, MacOSX and Windows. It has some cool statistics about your packs and models and supports the Junsi iChargers.
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