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    Subtitle Editor

    Subtitle Editor

    Subtitle Editor for SRT, SUB, SBV, TXT, ASS, SSA subs

    Srt Editor is a small subtitle editing tool for Linux, OSX and Win64. You can edit the following file formats in various ways : SRT, SUB, TXT, SBV, ASS, SSA. Last version : 4.0.3 (MacOS & Linux) / 3.2.1 (Windows)
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    StrumPract

    StrumPract

    Various tools for musicians.

    StrumPract is various tools for musicians. Like: - Learn to play drums set in 4 lessons and develop your art. - Practice your other instruments with a editable drums machine. - Tune your guitar and bass. - Play audio files and loop it, adjusting the tempo of the song to what you want. - DJ console for auto-mixing, with 2 players and direct-output of mic. - Record your ideas-jam. - Chords randomizer for jamming. - Image Dancer. - Tag infos with images. - ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Burn is a small and compact 32x32 256 color image (sprite) editor for Dos (or POSIX, using Dosbox or Dosemu). It currently contains several gfx-effects than can be applied to images, animation features and a tiny scripting language (amongst others).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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