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    Cynthia v1.0.6187

    Cynthia v1.0.6187

    Reliably play midi music files from a folder or ".m3u" playlist

    Reliably play midi music files from a folder or ".m3u" playlist. Adjust playback speed, volume and output device on the fly during playback. A large playback progress bar makes jumping forward and backward in time a breeze with just a single click or tap. Supports ".mid", ".midi" and ".rmi" files in format 0 (single track) and format 1 (multi-track). Comes complete with 24 sample midis ready to play.
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    Draft Notes

    Grab screen areas and note it with a mouse, pen & keyboad quickly.

    Especially for learners watching some lectures online or using video capturing devices. Grab screen areas with a click (or tap), automatically save it and allows adding notes on it using mouse, pen and keyboard - very quick (and draft). Then it is possible to view grabbed screenshots and annotate it additionally with the same set of tools, easy and convenient. May be help to somebody these sad days.
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    Madbit's FM Tracker

    Madbit's FM Tracker

    Music tracker for DOSBox or MS-DOS using AdLib compatible cards.

    ...I originally made this back in 1994 when I was 17 and active in the argentine demoscene, but I will not be developing this any further, so I'm posting it here in case anybody is interesting in continuing it. Just let me know. You can see a brief demo video here: http://youtu.be/xQQvtjI7THg NOTE: This has been tested on current hardware and it's confirmed working using DOSBox 0.74 under Windows 7 x64.
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