YAXBPC is a tool designed to assist the users of xdelta3 to create patches quickly and easily. It's designed by a fagsubber for fagsubbing, but generic usuage also is fine.

Requirements: .Net Framework 2.0 (Windows), or Mono (Linux/Mac). xdelta3 package is also required if you want to run YAXBPC in Linux/Mac.

YAXBPC is licensed under Apache License Version 2.0. All wrongs are reserved to me; you can use the right parts.

Latest dev source code can be accessed here: https://github.com/dreamer2908/YAXBPC

Features

  • Easy to use: Just drag, drop, and click "Create Patch".
  • Light and fast.
  • Scripts for applying patches are created automatically.
  • Batch processing supported.
  • Applying patches created with other programs in case no applying script is provided supported.
  • Fully customisable: Users can change ANY encoding/decoding settings. Presets are available for inexperienced users.
  • Cross-platform: Windows, Linux, and Mac are supported.
  • Supports non-ascii filenames nicely, cross-platform.

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License

Apache License V2.0

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Languages

English

User Interface

.NET/Mono

Programming Language

Unix Shell, C#

Registered

2013-07-29