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    Plait (pronounced "play") is a command-line jukebox and music player front-end. It understands brief queries that pick a single song, mix queries that combine works from multiple artists, and stream queries that find Shoutcast radio streams.
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    jFinder indexates your data files, so you can find easily files corresponding to a patern, i.e. to list your albums of Marilyn Manson, you'll type "mar mans". You can then enqueue them in your favorite media player.
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    Music agent is a software agent designed to help people discover new creative commons licensed music according to their personal taste.
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    InfoSpace is an application which indexes and then allows you to search your personal information space, such as your email, your documents, your music, your videos, your Flickr account, your news feeds, the web pages you've visited and much more.
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