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    FastPhotoTagger

    FastPhotoTagger

    A fast way to set photo metadata tags

    FastPhotoTagger tries to be the fastest way to set the metadata in your photos. Add, change, delete, and search the metadata fields of your choice. FastPhotoTagger excels when you have lots of files and lots of metadata. With FastPhotoTagger, you can - Set multiple images to have the same tags - Set individual images to have unique tags - Display all the metadata in an image - Compare and edit all the metadata in several images - Work with your favorite metadata fields: EXIF, XMP,...
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    NBTExplorer

    A graphical NBT editor for all Minecraft NBT data sources

    NBTExplorer is an open source graphical NBT (Named Binary Tag) data editor for Minecraft. It supports reading and writing in a number of formats including Standard NBT files (e.g. level.dat), Schematic files, Uncompressed NBT files (e.g. idcounts.dat), Minecraft region files and more.
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    scrimage

    scrimage

    A unique python-based image editor

    A unique python-based image editor with low-level control. It will be able to apply fairly complex mathematical operations to individual pixels based on the contents of a script or user input at a command line. It will then be able to apply those changes to the image for a unique effect.
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    Tilemaster - Paint and manage tile sets
    Tilemaster is a tool to create, edit and manage tilesets for (C)RPGs and other types of computer games. Tilemaster supports tile metadata and includes a simple tile/sprite editor as well.
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    Picasa can tag your pictures with faces and geo coordinates. faces2pictures writes the face and geo tags into the files.
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    Editor for ethnographic fieldnote entry and management. Content structure and mark-up conform to user supplied dtd. Sample dtd provided. Storage output is xml format file, and inbuilt transformations to other formats via xslt can be user defined.
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    FotoTagger is a metadata editor for your photos and images. With FotoTagger you may simply add a title, tags and description to your photos without the need to import the photos to a complex photo managing software.
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    BMPE stands for Bitmap Editor and is an cross platform open source application written in java for editing and extracting messages from BMP files.
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