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The Java PHOto ARchiver: Archive and sort your photos, don't be anoyed with those creepy image names. Drag&Drop support, red eye removal, create your photograph(pasfoto). Just Drag&Drop your photos into or out of your archive
Media Arhiver, storage for your medias, so you never again forget to who you lended or from whom you borrowed some medias, i.e. DVDs. Also good for storing your media so you don't have to dig through your pile of CDs.
It is a Java-based media archiver, that is a tool to store information about your media (CDs, floppies, etc.), cataloguing files into a database.
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MArch is a Media Archive, which allows you to organize your Audio/Movie/Image Collections efficiently. It aims at portability and is currently being developed for Windows and Linux platforms. It is written completely in Java.