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    HomePlayer is an extention of the FreePlayer software provided by the french internet provider Free (www.free.fr). It adds a lot of fonctionnality like harddisk browsing, meteo, tv program, etc. You can find more information on HomePlayer on it's web si
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    fotocd.sh bash-script: Build (S)VCDs with Photos and Videos with htmlpart. Add other fileformats (e.g. pdf, OpenOffice.org-files...) in htmlpart. (S)VCD-Navigation through albums and chapters, which are directorys on harddisk. Menus with thumbnails.
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    yet another movie manager to organize all your movies stored on harddisk. its main features are: fetch metadata from imdb.com (including covers), smartfolders to keep recent searches persistent, itunes like interface, ...
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    dumpstream is a graphical user interface (gui) for the unix mplayer's dumpstream-functionality. dumpstream can help you to save real-media and windows-media streams to your harddisk. dumpstream cannot save youtube or similar flash-based streams.
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