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    Advanced Launcher

    Advanced Launcher

    xbmc application launcher

    The Advanced Launcher add-on is able to launch any Linux and Windows applications that support command line instructions directly from the XBMC GUI. This Add-on also provide the possibility, to download from several Internet databases and manage meta-data informations and images linked to these applications.
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    The Snes9x Python Launcher is a text/terminal based frontend for the Snes9x binary used in Linux. It supports many of the command line switches used by Snes9x, and helps to make it as easy to use on Linux as it is on Windows.
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    PyQe has moved to Google Sites and github. Main page on Google Sites: http://sites.google.com/site/pythonquickexecute/. Code at github: http://github.com/brakjoller/pyqe/tree/master. See you there!
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