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MySpace Friend Renamer .86
MySpace Friend Renamer provides an extension that allows you to rename your MySpace Friends. more>>
MySpace Friend Renamer provides an extension that allows you to rename your MySpace Friends.
This adds a right click option to Myspace Pages and allows you to change the display name for any of your friends. Handy if your friends change names often, or pick strange and obscure names.
Also in response to comments. If a tab is not in focus when the page loads, the extension will not rename.
I believe that the extension will conflict with other extensions that change pages when they load. If I find a better way to do it, I will change it.
<<lessThis adds a right click option to Myspace Pages and allows you to change the display name for any of your friends. Handy if your friends change names often, or pick strange and obscure names.
Also in response to comments. If a tab is not in focus when the page loads, the extension will not rename.
I believe that the extension will conflict with other extensions that change pages when they load. If I find a better way to do it, I will change it.
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Added: 2007-04-05 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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ngbatch 1.0
ngbatch project is a newgroup/rmgroup batcher for INN. more>>
ngbatch project is a newsgroup/rmgroups batcher for INN.
SYNOPSIS
< ngbatch -n > < group > [ < flag > [ < creator > ] ]
< ngbatch -r > < group >
< ngbatch -e > [ < -D > ] [ < -w > < days > ] [ < -h > < days > ]
This program executes newgroup and rmgroup controls in a delayed way, to help against newgroup/rmgroup wars. The idea is that (a) rmgroups are remembered for some time, and (b) rmgroups get priority over newgroups, so that a newgroup will be ignored if a rmgroup for this group (from a trusted issuer) has already arrived. A newgroup is executed only after a wait period, in case it gets rmgrouped soon.
Each newgroup/rmgroup control message is written into a batch file. A cron job collects commands from this batch file and executes only those newgroups for which no rmgroup was received.
Setting Up
Change your control scripts for newgroup and rmgroup so that they call B< ngbatch > with the appropriate parameters instead of B< ctlinnd > (you probably should make that depend on hierarchies). Make sure that only trusted rmgroupers are active in the I< control.ctl > file.
Run < ngbatch -e > periodically from crontab.
OPTIONS
< -n > < group > [ < flag > [ < creator > ] ]
Batch up a newgroup control for < group >. < flag > defaults to "y", < creator > defaults to nothing.
< -r > < group >
Batch up and execute a rmgroup control for < group >.
< -e >
Execute a batch run: for all batched newgroup commands, check if the wait time has elapsed. If yes, execute the newgroup command only if no rmgroup for the same group was batched. Rewrite the batch file with the commands still to be remembered.
< -D >
Show the commands on standard output instead of executing < ctlinnd >.
< -w> < days >
Set the newgroup wait time to < days > (default 3).
< -h > < days >
Set the rmgroup remember time to < days > (default 30).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
< ngbatch -n > < group > [ < flag > [ < creator > ] ]
< ngbatch -r > < group >
< ngbatch -e > [ < -D > ] [ < -w > < days > ] [ < -h > < days > ]
This program executes newgroup and rmgroup controls in a delayed way, to help against newgroup/rmgroup wars. The idea is that (a) rmgroups are remembered for some time, and (b) rmgroups get priority over newgroups, so that a newgroup will be ignored if a rmgroup for this group (from a trusted issuer) has already arrived. A newgroup is executed only after a wait period, in case it gets rmgrouped soon.
Each newgroup/rmgroup control message is written into a batch file. A cron job collects commands from this batch file and executes only those newgroups for which no rmgroup was received.
Setting Up
Change your control scripts for newgroup and rmgroup so that they call B< ngbatch > with the appropriate parameters instead of B< ctlinnd > (you probably should make that depend on hierarchies). Make sure that only trusted rmgroupers are active in the I< control.ctl > file.
Run < ngbatch -e > periodically from crontab.
OPTIONS
< -n > < group > [ < flag > [ < creator > ] ]
Batch up a newgroup control for < group >. < flag > defaults to "y", < creator > defaults to nothing.
< -r > < group >
Batch up and execute a rmgroup control for < group >.
< -e >
Execute a batch run: for all batched newgroup commands, check if the wait time has elapsed. If yes, execute the newgroup command only if no rmgroup for the same group was batched. Rewrite the batch file with the commands still to be remembered.
< -D >
Show the commands on standard output instead of executing < ctlinnd >.
< -w> < days >
Set the newgroup wait time to < days > (default 3).
< -h > < days >
Set the rmgroup remember time to < days > (default 30).
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Added: 2007-01-25 License: Public Domain Price:
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GPRename 2.4
GPRename is a GUI batch file renamer based on Gtk-Perl. more>>
GPRename is a GUI batch file renamer based on Gtk-Perl.
GPRename can rename files numerically, insert/delete characters at/between specified position(s), replace strings (either using regular express or not), and change case.
<<lessGPRename can rename files numerically, insert/delete characters at/between specified position(s), replace strings (either using regular express or not), and change case.
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Added: 2007-07-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Batch Download 1.1.4
Batch Download is a plugin for Firefox that makes downloading multiple images easy. more>>
Batch Download is a plugin for Firefox that makes downloading multiple images easy.
Like FlashGets batch download,but special designed for some image site!
You will find it very useful when you download some url like
http://www.google.com/1.jpg
http://www.google.com/2.jpg
http://www.google.com/3.jpg...
or some other urls like:
http://www.google.com/0102.jpg
http://www.google.com/0203.jpg
http://www.google.com/0304.jpg...
And also you can download all images in current page at once.
<<lessLike FlashGets batch download,but special designed for some image site!
You will find it very useful when you download some url like
http://www.google.com/1.jpg
http://www.google.com/2.jpg
http://www.google.com/3.jpg...
or some other urls like:
http://www.google.com/0102.jpg
http://www.google.com/0203.jpg
http://www.google.com/0304.jpg...
And also you can download all images in current page at once.
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Added: 2007-04-08 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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massrename 0.9.7
massrename is a general-purpose utility for batch-renaming file extensions. more>>
massrename is a general-purpose utility for batch-renaming file extensions, as well as strings within the base filename (for example, "SomeblehFile.mp3" to "SomeblahFile.mp3")
Usage: /usr/bin/massrename [ ARGUMENTS ] ...
Examples:
massrename --from mp3 --to ogg # rename *.mp3 to *.ogg
massrename -f ogg -t mp3 -n # rename *.ogg to *.mp3, no logging
Operation Modifiers:
Required arguments:
-f, --from source file extension or string to rename
-t, --to output file extension or string to rename to
Optional arguments:
-b, --beginning add a string to the beginning of the filename
-c, --change-dir DIR rename files in DIR instead of the current directory
-d, --dotfiles rename hidden files too
-e, --end add a string to the end of the filename
-h, --help display this help output and exit
-i, --ignore-case ignores filenames case when searching
for files to rename
-n, --no-logs dont make a log of renamed files
-p, --perl-rename use perls rename() function instead of the systems
"mv" command
-v, --version display version information and exit
-w, --within search for string within filename instead of extension
Enhancements:
- Minor bugfixes.
- The README file has been revised.
- An optional argument "--ignore-case" has been added, allowing massrename to ignore the case of filenames to be renamed at runtime.
- Debian and Red Hat package formats have been added.
<<lessUsage: /usr/bin/massrename [ ARGUMENTS ] ...
Examples:
massrename --from mp3 --to ogg # rename *.mp3 to *.ogg
massrename -f ogg -t mp3 -n # rename *.ogg to *.mp3, no logging
Operation Modifiers:
Required arguments:
-f, --from source file extension or string to rename
-t, --to output file extension or string to rename to
Optional arguments:
-b, --beginning add a string to the beginning of the filename
-c, --change-dir DIR rename files in DIR instead of the current directory
-d, --dotfiles rename hidden files too
-e, --end add a string to the end of the filename
-h, --help display this help output and exit
-i, --ignore-case ignores filenames case when searching
for files to rename
-n, --no-logs dont make a log of renamed files
-p, --perl-rename use perls rename() function instead of the systems
"mv" command
-v, --version display version information and exit
-w, --within search for string within filename instead of extension
Enhancements:
- Minor bugfixes.
- The README file has been revised.
- An optional argument "--ignore-case" has been added, allowing massrename to ignore the case of filenames to be renamed at runtime.
- Debian and Red Hat package formats have been added.
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Added: 2006-11-24 License: Artistic License Price:
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libbatch 1.5
libbatch implements typical batch process functions. more>>
libbatch implements typical batch process functions.
These functions include common SQL operations, functions for working with temp files, logging functions (with severity, priority, colors, and verbosity), functions that work with files and directories, and functions for using config files.
Installation:
1. untar
tar xfvz libbatch.tgz
2. Path
We can include libbatch in the same directory that have standard Python libraries. If we dont do that well have to include standout.py and libbatch.py in the same directory that we have the programs that use them
3. libbatch.cfg
libbatch searches for libbatch.cfg in order at the folowing paths:
$HOME/etc/libbatch.cfg
/etc/libbatch.cfg
/etc/AutoCodeGenerator/libbatch.cfg
<<lessThese functions include common SQL operations, functions for working with temp files, logging functions (with severity, priority, colors, and verbosity), functions that work with files and directories, and functions for using config files.
Installation:
1. untar
tar xfvz libbatch.tgz
2. Path
We can include libbatch in the same directory that have standard Python libraries. If we dont do that well have to include standout.py and libbatch.py in the same directory that we have the programs that use them
3. libbatch.cfg
libbatch searches for libbatch.cfg in order at the folowing paths:
$HOME/etc/libbatch.cfg
/etc/libbatch.cfg
/etc/AutoCodeGenerator/libbatch.cfg
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Added: 2005-09-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MP3 renamer 2006 0.62
Mp3 renamer 2006 by MiKe is a shell script for Linux. more>>
Mp3 renamer 2006 by MiKe is a shell script for Linux. MP3 renamer goes by the Unix name of rename-mp3. It looks at MP3 files in a Directory and, using id3v2, will rename all the mp3 files in a nice format according to the id3 tags rename-mp3 will look at both v1 and v2 id3 tags, and will make the output file in a Title-Album-Artist.mp3 format.
It saves time, and not only will it read the id3 tags, but in the event that the MP3 file has no id3 tags, you will be given 4 options
1)abort 2)skip 3)rename 4)write id3 tags, and you are asked what you would like the id3 tag artist, track name and album to be.
This is great if you want the track to be easy to view and yet you still like having a library of music that is all tagged nicely!
Enhancements:
- New stuff: The INSTALLER now works, whereas before it wouldnt copy...
<<lessIt saves time, and not only will it read the id3 tags, but in the event that the MP3 file has no id3 tags, you will be given 4 options
1)abort 2)skip 3)rename 4)write id3 tags, and you are asked what you would like the id3 tag artist, track name and album to be.
This is great if you want the track to be easy to view and yet you still like having a library of music that is all tagged nicely!
Enhancements:
- New stuff: The INSTALLER now works, whereas before it wouldnt copy...
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Added: 2006-03-22 License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Price:
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Smart Cache Loader 0.31
Smart Cache Loader is most configurable web batch downloader in world! more>>
Smart Cache Loader is most configurable web batch downloader in world! If you have a very specific needs to grab some portions of web site -- this is right tool for you!
Operation
This program is command line driven. Forget slow GUI and other nice things. If you want GUI downloader, there are other programs. Main power of this program is configuration file. And yes this program has a very nice integration with Smart Cache proxy server.
Enhancements:
- Major bugfix release, now with HTML entity decoding.
<<lessOperation
This program is command line driven. Forget slow GUI and other nice things. If you want GUI downloader, there are other programs. Main power of this program is configuration file. And yes this program has a very nice integration with Smart Cache proxy server.
Enhancements:
- Major bugfix release, now with HTML entity decoding.
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Added: 2007-08-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Semi-Batched-Image-Editor 0.9
Semi-Batched-Image-Editor program is an image editor for Linux. more>>
Semi-Batched-Image-Editor program is an image editor for Linux.
The problem: Got a huge amount of scanned pictures (from your digital camera, or as Picture-CD from your favorite lab)? Want to rotate some of them to the right orientation? Select a good detail? Scale to a given output format? Want to do this with as less as possible mouseclicks?
The solution: SeBIE - the Semi-Batched-Image-Editor.
Main features:
- Input filename selection via regular expressions.
- Create output filename via regular expression and substitution.
- Select image details with a given proportion.
- Scale to a given output format when saving.
- Apply some color correction (at the moment only gamma curve correction is possible).
Why Semi-Batched? Because SeBIE is not fully batch processing. A rest of user interaction is still needed (and wanted).
SeBIE is written in C using the gdk/gtk (glib-2.0.7/gtk+-2.0.9) toolkit.
Installation:
Get the source distribution from the download page and unpack:
tar -xvzf sebie-0.9.tar.gz
Change to the sebie source directory:
cd sebie-0.9
Run the configure script:
./configure
Build the executable:
make all
And install it as root:
make install
Start the application using the command sebie....
Enhancements:
- Add events delete_event and destroy to main window.
- Handling resizable drawing area.
<<lessThe problem: Got a huge amount of scanned pictures (from your digital camera, or as Picture-CD from your favorite lab)? Want to rotate some of them to the right orientation? Select a good detail? Scale to a given output format? Want to do this with as less as possible mouseclicks?
The solution: SeBIE - the Semi-Batched-Image-Editor.
Main features:
- Input filename selection via regular expressions.
- Create output filename via regular expression and substitution.
- Select image details with a given proportion.
- Scale to a given output format when saving.
- Apply some color correction (at the moment only gamma curve correction is possible).
Why Semi-Batched? Because SeBIE is not fully batch processing. A rest of user interaction is still needed (and wanted).
SeBIE is written in C using the gdk/gtk (glib-2.0.7/gtk+-2.0.9) toolkit.
Installation:
Get the source distribution from the download page and unpack:
tar -xvzf sebie-0.9.tar.gz
Change to the sebie source directory:
cd sebie-0.9
Run the configure script:
./configure
Build the executable:
make all
And install it as root:
make install
Start the application using the command sebie....
Enhancements:
- Add events delete_event and destroy to main window.
- Handling resizable drawing area.
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Added: 2006-02-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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BatchSystem-SBS 0.08
BatchSystem-SBS is a simple batch system. more>>
BatchSystem-SBS is a simple batch system.
SYNOPSIS
a short example
#edit examples/sbsconfig-examples-1.xml to put your own local machines (it can be a good idea, if you have not a cluster, to enter your local machine with different addresses (localhost, 123.156.78.90, hostname) to see sommething a bit more realistic...
#System status #in a side term, to see every second the watch -n 1 ../scripts/sbs-scheduler-print.pl --config=sbsconfig-examples-1.xml
#to submit or dozen or so scripts on queue single
../scripts/sbs-batch-submit.pl --config=sbsconfig-examples-1.xml --queue=single --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh
#and on a higher priority queue
../scripts/sbs-batch-submit.pl --config=sbsconfig-examples-1.xml --queue=single_high --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh
#to update
../scripts/sbs-scheduler-update.pl --config=sbsconfig-examples-1.xml
#to check data consistency (and solve main problems
../scripts/sbs-scheduler-check.pl
#to remove a job --config=sbsconfig-examples-1.xml
../scripts/sbs-batch-remove --config=sbsconfig-examples-1.xml yourjobid
submiting command
You can submit either comman or scripts.
Script submited on a resource of type machine will be sshed on the host
Once a resource is attributed to a job, the script is transformed, changing the following varaibles (see examples/*.sh)
$(machinefile} (for cluster type resource) ${nbmachines} (for cluster type resource) ${host} (for machine type resource) ${jobid}
At submition time, a directory with the job number (incremented integer) is created, where stdout/err will be written.
There will also have a batch.properties file (pids, start time etc. etc.)
<<lessSYNOPSIS
a short example
#edit examples/sbsconfig-examples-1.xml to put your own local machines (it can be a good idea, if you have not a cluster, to enter your local machine with different addresses (localhost, 123.156.78.90, hostname) to see sommething a bit more realistic...
#System status #in a side term, to see every second the watch -n 1 ../scripts/sbs-scheduler-print.pl --config=sbsconfig-examples-1.xml
#to submit or dozen or so scripts on queue single
../scripts/sbs-batch-submit.pl --config=sbsconfig-examples-1.xml --queue=single --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh
#and on a higher priority queue
../scripts/sbs-batch-submit.pl --config=sbsconfig-examples-1.xml --queue=single_high --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh --command=a.sh
#to update
../scripts/sbs-scheduler-update.pl --config=sbsconfig-examples-1.xml
#to check data consistency (and solve main problems
../scripts/sbs-scheduler-check.pl
#to remove a job --config=sbsconfig-examples-1.xml
../scripts/sbs-batch-remove --config=sbsconfig-examples-1.xml yourjobid
submiting command
You can submit either comman or scripts.
Script submited on a resource of type machine will be sshed on the host
Once a resource is attributed to a job, the script is transformed, changing the following varaibles (see examples/*.sh)
$(machinefile} (for cluster type resource) ${nbmachines} (for cluster type resource) ${host} (for machine type resource) ${jobid}
At submition time, a directory with the job number (incremented integer) is created, where stdout/err will be written.
There will also have a batch.properties file (pids, start time etc. etc.)
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Added: 2006-11-10 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Knamer 0.10
Knamer is a simple little utility for batch renaming files. more>>
Knamer program is a simple little utility for batch renaming files.
At first, I wrote Knamer to meet my own needs, which were mostly renaming photographs and TV episodes. Later it expanded to include more and more features that hopefully others will find useful. Believe it or not, I had Knamer half written before I even discovered Krename. Had I found it earlier, I probably wouldnt have bothered.
Most information you could want is included in the README. I also included a directory of test files for you to play around with if youd rather not mess with your own files at first.
In my experience, Knamer has proved quite stable, usually only encountering problems on files with tricky characters in the name. If things should prove otherwise on your system, please let me know. If a particular filename (old or new) is causing trouble, please email me the exact details and Ill see if I can get it fixed.
Usage:
Knamer usage is slightly different than that of most other renaming applications, so it might be worth your while to read through the Help tab before trying to use the program. It outlines the basic operation of Knamer and also gives an extensive set of examples. Additionally, almost every button or setting has "Whats this?" information that can be accessed using the question mark button on the toolbar or by pressing Shift + F1.
<<lessAt first, I wrote Knamer to meet my own needs, which were mostly renaming photographs and TV episodes. Later it expanded to include more and more features that hopefully others will find useful. Believe it or not, I had Knamer half written before I even discovered Krename. Had I found it earlier, I probably wouldnt have bothered.
Most information you could want is included in the README. I also included a directory of test files for you to play around with if youd rather not mess with your own files at first.
In my experience, Knamer has proved quite stable, usually only encountering problems on files with tricky characters in the name. If things should prove otherwise on your system, please let me know. If a particular filename (old or new) is causing trouble, please email me the exact details and Ill see if I can get it fixed.
Usage:
Knamer usage is slightly different than that of most other renaming applications, so it might be worth your while to read through the Help tab before trying to use the program. It outlines the basic operation of Knamer and also gives an extensive set of examples. Additionally, almost every button or setting has "Whats this?" information that can be accessed using the question mark button on the toolbar or by pressing Shift + F1.
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Added: 2006-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DreamEncoder 0.2.1
DreamEncoder is a TwinVQ encoder working in XWindow environment based. more>>
DreamEncoder is a TwinVQ encoder working in XWindow environment based. It uses free encoding library taken from TwinVQ SDK by NTT. As always program is available on GNU GPL, so you get the source code. You can use it as you wish, but please note that the code is mine .
DreamEncoder has been created to fill the hole - there wasnt any batch encoder (like TwinVQ Encoder by Andre Kampert for Win32).
To install DreamEncoder do the following steps:
Untar the package by typing:
# tar -zxf dreamenc-v?.?.?.tar.gz
then go to the dreamenc directory:
# cd dreamenc
and type:
# make
In a while computer will compile the source code, when finishes type:
# make install and the DreamEncoder is installed on your system. To use it type in xterm or run anyway dreamenc. The interface is (I think) intuitive so you cant complain thats non-intuitive.
<<lessDreamEncoder has been created to fill the hole - there wasnt any batch encoder (like TwinVQ Encoder by Andre Kampert for Win32).
To install DreamEncoder do the following steps:
Untar the package by typing:
# tar -zxf dreamenc-v?.?.?.tar.gz
then go to the dreamenc directory:
# cd dreamenc
and type:
# make
In a while computer will compile the source code, when finishes type:
# make install and the DreamEncoder is installed on your system. To use it type in xterm or run anyway dreamenc. The interface is (I think) intuitive so you cant complain thats non-intuitive.
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Added: 2006-08-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Métamorphose File -n- Folder Renamer 1.0.5
Métamorphose File -n- Folder Renamer is a mass file renaming program that combines great flexability with an intuitive interface more>> <<less
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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KMusicManager 1.2
KMusicManager manages your entire music collection. more>>
KMusicManager manages your entire music collection.
Main features:
The music collection view
- The main collection view shows an overview of your entire music collection. At the top of the view theres a search bar. Entering text here will only show those songs which have the search text in one of their properties.
The tag editor
- With the tag editor you can modify the tags of your songs. Clicking on a song in the music listview, will put its properties into the tag editor. You can then modify those properties. To save the modifications press the save button.
The playlist editor
- The playlist editor allows you to create new playlists, by clicking on the new playlist icon. You can add songs to the playlist by dragging songs from the music listview and dropping them on the playlists icon. Double clicking on the playlists icon will play the list.
The playqueue
- Feel like listening to some songs, just drag them to the playqueue. Want to rearrange the songs in the playqueue, just drag them around.
- Whenever KMusicManagers player needs a song, it will first look into the playqueue. If it finds some songs in the queue, it will grab the first and play it. If the playqueue is empty, it will try to find a song in the current playlist.
The database tree
- The database tree gives you an overview of your entire music collection. It shows a directory tree of all the directores in your music database.
The file renamer
- You can easily rename files with the file rename feature, so that all your music files are named consistently. The file renamer also allows files to be put in separate directories, it will take care of directory creation for you.
<<lessMain features:
The music collection view
- The main collection view shows an overview of your entire music collection. At the top of the view theres a search bar. Entering text here will only show those songs which have the search text in one of their properties.
The tag editor
- With the tag editor you can modify the tags of your songs. Clicking on a song in the music listview, will put its properties into the tag editor. You can then modify those properties. To save the modifications press the save button.
The playlist editor
- The playlist editor allows you to create new playlists, by clicking on the new playlist icon. You can add songs to the playlist by dragging songs from the music listview and dropping them on the playlists icon. Double clicking on the playlists icon will play the list.
The playqueue
- Feel like listening to some songs, just drag them to the playqueue. Want to rearrange the songs in the playqueue, just drag them around.
- Whenever KMusicManagers player needs a song, it will first look into the playqueue. If it finds some songs in the queue, it will grab the first and play it. If the playqueue is empty, it will try to find a song in the current playlist.
The database tree
- The database tree gives you an overview of your entire music collection. It shows a directory tree of all the directores in your music database.
The file renamer
- You can easily rename files with the file rename feature, so that all your music files are named consistently. The file renamer also allows files to be put in separate directories, it will take care of directory creation for you.
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Added: 2005-05-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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dbblast 0.1.6
dbblast is a utility that automatically removes dust spots or bunnies from JPEG images taken with digital SLRs. more>>
dbblast is a utility that automatically removes dust spots or "bunnies" from JPEG images taken with digital SLRs. It can be run in batch mode from either a GUI or from the command line. It supports user configurable blasting threshholds and JPEG image save quality. All EXIF data is kept in the output JPEG images.
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Added: 2007-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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