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    zsfx

    zpaqfranz/zpaq SFX module for Windows 32 and 64 bit

    Convert zpaq archive (full features) to self extraction (SFX) executable for Windows 32/64 bit Now embedded in zpaqfranz (for Windows) https://sourceforge.net/projects/zpaqfranz
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    IDTE- ID3 Tag Editor

    IDTE- ID3 Tag Editor

    A Smarter Way to Tag FLAC, Vorbis, Lyrics, WMA, WavPack, and ID3 Tags

    IDTE is a full-featured tag editor for Windows that supports tagging of FLAC, APE, ID3v1.x/2.x, WMA, Lyrics, and Vorbis metadata in audio files. It also includes a powerful audio player with support for 40+ lossy and lossless formats, including FLAC, ALAC, OGG, APE, MP3, and more. IDTE offers a wide range of advanced features: • Rename files using tag information • Export and manage tag data • Create and manage playlists • Search online for missing or incomplete tags • Fetch...
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