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    Java MP4Box Gui

    A Java gui for MP4Box

    ...The source code is included in the Jar file atm! Tested on: - Windows 7 and XP - Ubuntu 13.04 based distros - Mac OSX 10.8 Should work on any that support Java, MP4Box and HandBrake! The OS commands can be tweaked in settings.conf file. PS! I've seen a lot of torrent hit's when you google my apps name. Consider all of them fake and dangerous to download!
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    Azureus 7(Cayenne) is a BitTorrent client, used to transfer files via the P2P protocol. Cayenne is written in Java and based on Vuze/Azureus client . Cayenne contains completely redesigned lightweight UI, speed and functionality optimizations.
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    This is an Azureus plugin that will allow the user to trigger events when a Torrent reaches a certain status (e.g Download Complete); when this happens, the user can have azureus automatically perform an action (e.g. Convert to H.264 / AAC iPod format).
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