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cd player 0.4a
cd player is a really small player for Linux with a curses-like user interface. more>>
cd player is a really small cd player for Linux with a curses-like user interface.
Main features:
- mcdp is a small (maybe the smallest) cd-player for _linux_
- it compiles/runs out off the box
- it can be compiled against dietlibc (~16kb static!)
- working play methods: reapeat cd, repeat track and intro
- since version 0.3a, minimal cddb title download is also included
<<lessMain features:
- mcdp is a small (maybe the smallest) cd-player for _linux_
- it compiles/runs out off the box
- it can be compiled against dietlibc (~16kb static!)
- working play methods: reapeat cd, repeat track and intro
- since version 0.3a, minimal cddb title download is also included
Download (0.029MB)
Added: 2005-12-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1423 downloads
Witty CD Player 0.0.7
Witty CD Player is a cd player program that uses cdda2wav for software buffering. more>>
Witty CD Player is a cd player program that uses cdda2wav for software buffering.
I started having problems with my CD-ROM drive skipping badly on every audio track for several months. At the same time, I wanted to try my hand at GTK. So, I decided to write the "The Witty CD Player." (The name is a play on my last name The Witty CD Player uses the cdda2wav program to perform oversampling to account for the skips.
<<lessI started having problems with my CD-ROM drive skipping badly on every audio track for several months. At the same time, I wanted to try my hand at GTK. So, I decided to write the "The Witty CD Player." (The name is a play on my last name The Witty CD Player uses the cdda2wav program to perform oversampling to account for the skips.
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Added: 2005-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1538 downloads
Cactus Audio Player 0.2.4
Cactus is just an audio file player. more>>
Cactus is just an audio file player. But it has some features that makes it different from other players.
There are music databases and there are players like xmms with a small and leightweight, skinable GUI.
Cactus combines these two types in one player! With Cactus you can read your music collection into a database, create a playlist by browsing/searching it and finally switch to player view(F2-Key).
Main features:
- Plattform independent
- Browse your music collection by artist, albums and titles
- Tiny lightweight player combined with a powerful database for organizing mp3-files
- Save and Load m3u Playlists
- Supports ID3v1(read/write) and ID3v2(read)
- Easy tagging of mp3-files
Enhancements:
- Some bugs concerning the playlist/tag-editing now fixed...
<<lessThere are music databases and there are players like xmms with a small and leightweight, skinable GUI.
Cactus combines these two types in one player! With Cactus you can read your music collection into a database, create a playlist by browsing/searching it and finally switch to player view(F2-Key).
Main features:
- Plattform independent
- Browse your music collection by artist, albums and titles
- Tiny lightweight player combined with a powerful database for organizing mp3-files
- Save and Load m3u Playlists
- Supports ID3v1(read/write) and ID3v2(read)
- Easy tagging of mp3-files
Enhancements:
- Some bugs concerning the playlist/tag-editing now fixed...
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Added: 2005-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1532 downloads
Alceri Multimedia Player 2.2
AMmP is a Multimedia Player which uses GTK+ 2. more>>
AMmP is a Multimedia Player which uses GTK+ 2. It currently supports audio CDs, MP3, and MPEG videos.
AMmP support for the moment :
mp3
mpeg
cdaudio
This is a simple help to use AMmP.
To load a media, click on the "eject symbol" button...
You can select more that one media by holdding or key.
If youve cdaudio in the main ("dev/cdrom") cd tray, a new button will appear in the media browser : Probe cd which open a new window where you can choose cd track you want to add to the playlist !
To view current playlist, click on the "left align symbol" button.
Enhancements:
- mpeg, mp3, cdaudio support
<<lessAMmP support for the moment :
mp3
mpeg
cdaudio
This is a simple help to use AMmP.
To load a media, click on the "eject symbol" button...
You can select more that one media by holdding or key.
If youve cdaudio in the main ("dev/cdrom") cd tray, a new button will appear in the media browser : Probe cd which open a new window where you can choose cd track you want to add to the playlist !
To view current playlist, click on the "left align symbol" button.
Enhancements:
- mpeg, mp3, cdaudio support
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Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1203 downloads
YOLK XMMS PLAYER aqua
YOLK XMMS PLAYER is a Xmms player control SuperKaramba theme. more>>
YOLK XMMS PLAYER is a Xmms player control SuperKaramba theme.
I realized that Aqua is required in most desktop palletes.
It supports:
- Play
- Pause
- REW
- FWW
<<lessI realized that Aqua is required in most desktop palletes.
It supports:
- Play
- Pause
- REW
- FWW
Download (0.64MB)
Added: 2006-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1210 downloads
copyplaylist2 1.0
copyplaylist2 is small script that copies the current playlist to a certain directory. more>>
copyplaylist2 is small script that copies the current playlist to a certain directory.
For use with mobile devices like mp3-players or usb-sticks. Can also be used to create a tree of directories for CD/DVD archiving.
<<lessFor use with mobile devices like mp3-players or usb-sticks. Can also be used to create a tree of directories for CD/DVD archiving.
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2006-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1325 downloads
Lien Mp3 Player 0.6.2b
Lien Mp3 Player is an MP3/Audio CD player with high quality sound output. more>>
Lien Mp3 Player is a mp3 and audio cd player for GNU Linux console.
All you need is a Pentium 90 or faster computer (you can do mono output if you have slower computer), GNU Library 2.0 or above and ncurses 5.
The project was improved many many times by recommendation of users. Now it is even better than the one I have plan to do in the first place.
Main features:
- Fast Mp3 Decoding
- Excellent quality sound playback
- File Menu for easier file selection
- Playlist support
- Playlist Randomizing
- Fast Forward, Back To Beginning, Previous Song and Next Song key
- Endless Looping
- Play Audio CD Track
Enhancements:
- Makefile enhancements.
<<lessAll you need is a Pentium 90 or faster computer (you can do mono output if you have slower computer), GNU Library 2.0 or above and ncurses 5.
The project was improved many many times by recommendation of users. Now it is even better than the one I have plan to do in the first place.
Main features:
- Fast Mp3 Decoding
- Excellent quality sound playback
- File Menu for easier file selection
- Playlist support
- Playlist Randomizing
- Fast Forward, Back To Beginning, Previous Song and Next Song key
- Endless Looping
- Play Audio CD Track
Enhancements:
- Makefile enhancements.
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Added: 2007-07-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
831 downloads
Add to Noatun playlist
Add to Noatun playlist is a service menu that can add files to the Noatun players playlist. more>>
Add to Noatun playlist is a service menu that can add files to the Noatun players playlist.
<<less Download (MB)
Added: 2006-11-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
624 downloads
CD Crisol 0.2
CD Crisol is a that that generates Software Libre Windows CDs. more>>
CD Crisol is a that that generates Software Libre Windows CDs. It downloads the applications, generates HTML, and builds an auto-runnable ISO image.
CD Crisol allows you to add your own applications and documentation to the CD and use your own templates for generating the HTML.
Enhancements:
- More functions for selecting and unselecting all applications or all by category and all categories were added.
- Some errors in downloading applications and icons were along with encoding problems in application dictionary generation.
- The default HTML template was updated.
- The applications manual structure was updated.
- There are now online manuals and offline manuals (included in the ISO image).
<<lessCD Crisol allows you to add your own applications and documentation to the CD and use your own templates for generating the HTML.
Enhancements:
- More functions for selecting and unselecting all applications or all by category and all categories were added.
- Some errors in downloading applications and icons were along with encoding problems in application dictionary generation.
- The default HTML template was updated.
- The applications manual structure was updated.
- There are now online manuals and offline manuals (included in the ISO image).
Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2006-08-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1170 downloads
FmpegPlayer 0.1.31
FmpegPlayer is an MP3/MPEG/audio CD player for Linux. more>>
FmpegPlayer is an MP3/MPEG/audio CD player for Linux. It combines smpeg, SDL, mpg123, and gtkhtml in an original way. It contains a built-in browser for radio channels from shoutcast.com, allowing you to listen to a channel directly in your player with a single click.
There is also a "jukebox" function that allows you to queue up files in a secondary playlist. The songs in the jukebox-list will be played and then removed from the jukebox-playlist, but they will remain in the original playlist. Other features are: CDDB-support for audio CDs, a track editor for audio CDs, a 16-band graphical EQ, and a dockable applet.
<<lessThere is also a "jukebox" function that allows you to queue up files in a secondary playlist. The songs in the jukebox-list will be played and then removed from the jukebox-playlist, but they will remain in the original playlist. Other features are: CDDB-support for audio CDs, a track editor for audio CDs, a 16-band graphical EQ, and a dockable applet.
Download (0.20MB)
Added: 2006-07-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1196 downloads
ZoltanPlayer 1.0.0
ZoltanPlayer is a music playing daemon. more>>
ZoltanPlayer is a music playing daemon. It accepts remote commands via its own mini HTTP server and can use seamlessly Audio or Data CDs. Audio CDs are played internally (optionally querying CDDB info servers) and digital songs in audio CDs are played via external players. Its not limited to CDs, as a hard disk directory can also be used.
The optimal equipment for ZoltanPlayer is a CDROM-equipped computer directly connected to an amplifier or stereo. Its not a streaming server, nor a ripper, nor a simple HTTP+HTML interface jukebox (this could be done with a CGI). ZoltanPlayer integrates the controlling of CD insertion / eject with the capability of directly playing CD Audio and spawning external player for MP3 / Ogg Vorbis / whatever song files.
Current version is 1.0.0. This software only runs on Linux and its licensed under the GPL.
Here is a list of commands for ZoltanPlayer:
mount: Mounts the CD in the drive (closing it if necessary). If its a CD Audio, it will take info about it and search the local CDDB cache; if no info for this CD is found, it will query a remote CDDB server. If its a CD-ROM, it will traverse it recursively looking for playable files and the subdirectories containing songs will be treated as groups. Anyway, the list of songs will be stored in its internal database ready for playing.
umount: Unmounts the CD, and ejects it.
xmount: A combination of the previous two. If CD is mounted, umount it, and vice-versa.
hd: Reads a directory from the hard disk (this directory must be defined in the config file to be used). It will be treated the same as a CD-ROM. This command can also be used to re-read the hard disk directory contents if it has been updated since ZoltanPlayer read it.
play: Starts playing the first song.
stop: Stops playing.
pause: Pauses / unpauses the currently playing song.
next-song: Moves to the next song and plays it.
prev-song: Move to the previous song and plays it.
goto-N: Moves to song number N and plays it.
next-group: Moves to the first song of the next group and plays it If no group is defined (as in Audio CDs), it restarts playing from the first song.
prev-group: Moves to the first song of the previous group and plays it.If no group is defined (as in Audio CDs), it restarts playing from the first song.
song-info: Returns information about the song being played in one line. This command can be used from a shell script to display the info on an LCD, a ticker or something like that.
vol-up: Pumps up the volume by 5%. Only operative if the sound card mixer is being used (see sample config file).
vol-down: Lowers the volume by 5%. Only operative if the sound card mixer is being used.
cd-info: Shows the current list of songs, and information about the current group and song being played, if any.
skip-N: disable the song number N (do not play it).
rest-N: enable the previously disabled song number N.
toggle: toggle the skip selection.
toggle-playlist: toggle the skip selection for those songs inside playlists.
shuffle: shuffle the playing order of songs.
unshuffle: get back to original sorting of songs (CD order for Audio CDs, or alphabetical ordering if song files from CDROMs or hard di
Enhancements:
- Support for CD cover images.
- First stable release.
<<lessThe optimal equipment for ZoltanPlayer is a CDROM-equipped computer directly connected to an amplifier or stereo. Its not a streaming server, nor a ripper, nor a simple HTTP+HTML interface jukebox (this could be done with a CGI). ZoltanPlayer integrates the controlling of CD insertion / eject with the capability of directly playing CD Audio and spawning external player for MP3 / Ogg Vorbis / whatever song files.
Current version is 1.0.0. This software only runs on Linux and its licensed under the GPL.
Here is a list of commands for ZoltanPlayer:
mount: Mounts the CD in the drive (closing it if necessary). If its a CD Audio, it will take info about it and search the local CDDB cache; if no info for this CD is found, it will query a remote CDDB server. If its a CD-ROM, it will traverse it recursively looking for playable files and the subdirectories containing songs will be treated as groups. Anyway, the list of songs will be stored in its internal database ready for playing.
umount: Unmounts the CD, and ejects it.
xmount: A combination of the previous two. If CD is mounted, umount it, and vice-versa.
hd: Reads a directory from the hard disk (this directory must be defined in the config file to be used). It will be treated the same as a CD-ROM. This command can also be used to re-read the hard disk directory contents if it has been updated since ZoltanPlayer read it.
play: Starts playing the first song.
stop: Stops playing.
pause: Pauses / unpauses the currently playing song.
next-song: Moves to the next song and plays it.
prev-song: Move to the previous song and plays it.
goto-N: Moves to song number N and plays it.
next-group: Moves to the first song of the next group and plays it If no group is defined (as in Audio CDs), it restarts playing from the first song.
prev-group: Moves to the first song of the previous group and plays it.If no group is defined (as in Audio CDs), it restarts playing from the first song.
song-info: Returns information about the song being played in one line. This command can be used from a shell script to display the info on an LCD, a ticker or something like that.
vol-up: Pumps up the volume by 5%. Only operative if the sound card mixer is being used (see sample config file).
vol-down: Lowers the volume by 5%. Only operative if the sound card mixer is being used.
cd-info: Shows the current list of songs, and information about the current group and song being played, if any.
skip-N: disable the song number N (do not play it).
rest-N: enable the previously disabled song number N.
toggle: toggle the skip selection.
toggle-playlist: toggle the skip selection for those songs inside playlists.
shuffle: shuffle the playing order of songs.
unshuffle: get back to original sorting of songs (CD order for Audio CDs, or alphabetical ordering if song files from CDROMs or hard di
Enhancements:
- Support for CD cover images.
- First stable release.
Download (0.036MB)
Added: 2006-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1191 downloads
Volity::Player 0.6.5
Volity::Player is a Perl module for Volity players, from a referees perspective. more>>
Volity::Player is a Perl module for Volity players, from a referees perspective.
An object of this class represents a Volity player present at a table. The referee creates one of these objects for every player who comes to that refs table. The player might not actually play the game (i.e. sit in a seat), but is nonetheless recognized by the referee as a potential game player and table presence.
In certain circumstances a ref may choose to keep an object for a given player persistent, even after that player leaves the table, while other times the players departure results in the objects destruction. Generally, it just does the right thing.
USAGE
You should never need to create or destroy player objects yourself; the referee object takes care of that. However, there are a number of methods defined by Volity::Referee and Volity::Seat that return player objects, so you may find yourself interacting with them anyway.
Volity::Game subclasses refer to seats more often than to individual players, since most game interaction takes place at the seat level.
<<lessAn object of this class represents a Volity player present at a table. The referee creates one of these objects for every player who comes to that refs table. The player might not actually play the game (i.e. sit in a seat), but is nonetheless recognized by the referee as a potential game player and table presence.
In certain circumstances a ref may choose to keep an object for a given player persistent, even after that player leaves the table, while other times the players departure results in the objects destruction. Generally, it just does the right thing.
USAGE
You should never need to create or destroy player objects yourself; the referee object takes care of that. However, there are a number of methods defined by Volity::Referee and Volity::Seat that return player objects, so you may find yourself interacting with them anyway.
Volity::Game subclasses refer to seats more often than to individual players, since most game interaction takes place at the seat level.
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Added: 2006-12-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Games::Euchre::Player 1.02
Games::Euchre::Player is a player class for Euchre card game. more>>
Games::Euchre::Player is a player class for Euchre card game.
The four Player objects are used to interact with the humand and computer players, as well as to keep the state of the players hand, whether he bid and whether he went alone.
CLASS METHODS
new GAME NUMBER NAME
Create and initialize a new Euchre player. The number is 1-4.
INSTANCE METHODS
getGame
Return the Euchre game instance to which this player belongs.
setTeam TEAM
Record the Team instance that this player belongs to.
getTeam
Return the Team instance to which this player belongs.
setAI AI
Record the AI instance for this player.
getAI
Return the AI instance for this player.
setAlone
Indicate that this player has chosen to go alone in the current hand.
setBid
Indicate that this player has chosen to choose trump in the current hand.
wentAlone
Returns a boolean indicating whether this player chose to go alone on a bid.
isBidder
Returns a boolean indicating whether this player called the trump suit during bidding.
getName
Return this players name
getNumber
Return this players number, between 1 and 4
getHand
Return the Games::Cards::Hand object representing this players current hand.
getCards
Return an array of the Games::Cards::Card objects held in the players hand.
resetGame
Clear all of the state for the current game and get ready for the next one.
resetHand
Clear all of the state for the current hand and get ready for the next one.
bid TURN
Allow the player to choose trump or pass. Returns one of: H, C, D, S, N, HA, CA, DA, SA, NA, or undef. If the player has an AI instance set, that is invoked. Otherwise a pathetically simple AI decides the bid.
pickItUp
Allow the player, as dealer, to select which card to trade for the turned up card. This method performs the actual trade. If the player has an AI instance set, that is invoked. Otherwise a pathetically simple AI chooses the card.
playCard TRICK
Allow the player to select which card to play on the current trick. This method performs the actual play. If the player has an AI instance set, that is invoked. Otherwise a pathetically simple AI chooses the card.
isLegalBid TURNNUMBER BID
Given a bid, return a boolean indicating the validity of that bid. The bid is tested for structure (one of H, C, D, S, N, HA, CA, DA, SA, NA, or undef), tested against the bidding round (only the turned-up card suit can be called in round 1 , and may not be called in round 2), against the game options (hang-the-dealer, no-trump).
This is called from the bid() method.
<<lessThe four Player objects are used to interact with the humand and computer players, as well as to keep the state of the players hand, whether he bid and whether he went alone.
CLASS METHODS
new GAME NUMBER NAME
Create and initialize a new Euchre player. The number is 1-4.
INSTANCE METHODS
getGame
Return the Euchre game instance to which this player belongs.
setTeam TEAM
Record the Team instance that this player belongs to.
getTeam
Return the Team instance to which this player belongs.
setAI AI
Record the AI instance for this player.
getAI
Return the AI instance for this player.
setAlone
Indicate that this player has chosen to go alone in the current hand.
setBid
Indicate that this player has chosen to choose trump in the current hand.
wentAlone
Returns a boolean indicating whether this player chose to go alone on a bid.
isBidder
Returns a boolean indicating whether this player called the trump suit during bidding.
getName
Return this players name
getNumber
Return this players number, between 1 and 4
getHand
Return the Games::Cards::Hand object representing this players current hand.
getCards
Return an array of the Games::Cards::Card objects held in the players hand.
resetGame
Clear all of the state for the current game and get ready for the next one.
resetHand
Clear all of the state for the current hand and get ready for the next one.
bid TURN
Allow the player to choose trump or pass. Returns one of: H, C, D, S, N, HA, CA, DA, SA, NA, or undef. If the player has an AI instance set, that is invoked. Otherwise a pathetically simple AI decides the bid.
pickItUp
Allow the player, as dealer, to select which card to trade for the turned up card. This method performs the actual trade. If the player has an AI instance set, that is invoked. Otherwise a pathetically simple AI chooses the card.
playCard TRICK
Allow the player to select which card to play on the current trick. This method performs the actual play. If the player has an AI instance set, that is invoked. Otherwise a pathetically simple AI chooses the card.
isLegalBid TURNNUMBER BID
Given a bid, return a boolean indicating the validity of that bid. The bid is tested for structure (one of H, C, D, S, N, HA, CA, DA, SA, NA, or undef), tested against the bidding round (only the turned-up card suit can be called in round 1 , and may not be called in round 2), against the game options (hang-the-dealer, no-trump).
This is called from the bid() method.
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Added: 2006-12-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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mp3blaster 3.2.3
mp3blaster provides interactive playing of audio files like mp3 on a text console. more>>
Mp3blaster is an mp3 player for computers running a UNIX-like operating system, e.g. Linux, Free/Net/OpenBSD, etc. mp3blasters interface is entirely text based, thereby eliminating the need for a graphical environment like X-Windows.
This does not limit the way you can control the player whilst playing though; just like any graphical mp3 player, there are cd-style buttons like play, stop, pause, next track, etc.
While hardly anyone had ever heard of mp3 back in early 1997, I began to build up my own mp3 collection. As a Linux (text console) adept, I was heavily frustrated by the lack of a decent mp3 player. There was a (at the time) very popular command-line based mp3 player though, called splay. I figured I could use its mpeg decoding library and write my own interface in ncurses to control it. The plan was there!
Thinking about how to implement this interface, I also wondered why all mp3players had such plain playlist functionality! I like the ability to chuck a bunch of CDs in a multi-CD cd player, and then play the CDs in random order. In such a way that the cd player selects one of the five CDs at random, and then plays the entire disc. This continues, until all discs have been played. No mp3 player could do this, so I decided to add it to mine.
Enhancements:
- A parallel build bug was fixed. make -j now works.
- Dynamic screen resizing was implemented.
- A race condition that caused 100% CPU consumption at the end of each song was fixed.
<<lessThis does not limit the way you can control the player whilst playing though; just like any graphical mp3 player, there are cd-style buttons like play, stop, pause, next track, etc.
While hardly anyone had ever heard of mp3 back in early 1997, I began to build up my own mp3 collection. As a Linux (text console) adept, I was heavily frustrated by the lack of a decent mp3 player. There was a (at the time) very popular command-line based mp3 player though, called splay. I figured I could use its mpeg decoding library and write my own interface in ncurses to control it. The plan was there!
Thinking about how to implement this interface, I also wondered why all mp3players had such plain playlist functionality! I like the ability to chuck a bunch of CDs in a multi-CD cd player, and then play the CDs in random order. In such a way that the cd player selects one of the five CDs at random, and then plays the entire disc. This continues, until all discs have been played. No mp3 player could do this, so I decided to add it to mine.
Enhancements:
- A parallel build bug was fixed. make -j now works.
- Dynamic screen resizing was implemented.
- A race condition that caused 100% CPU consumption at the end of each song was fixed.
Download (0.30MB)
Added: 2006-08-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1179 downloads
RipOff CD Ripper 0.8.2
RipOff is a GTK+ based CD ripper for Linux. more>>
RipOff is a GTK+ based CD ripper for Linux (and hopefully for other Unix systems once some testing and fixing have been done) that has a simple interface, CDDB lookups, and a plugin-based encoder architecture.
RipOff CD Ripper attempts to appeal to those users who want a non-GNOME dependent CD ripper with a simple interface, or users who just dont like the interfaces of the other GTK+ CD rippers.
Enhancements:
- Added HTTP_PROXY Functionality
- Fixed a bug where for newer versions of GTK "about" dialogue windows were not closing
- FLAC plugin now supports FLAC 1.1.3
- Added an icon for RipOff
- Miscellaneous code cleanups
<<lessRipOff CD Ripper attempts to appeal to those users who want a non-GNOME dependent CD ripper with a simple interface, or users who just dont like the interfaces of the other GTK+ CD rippers.
Enhancements:
- Added HTTP_PROXY Functionality
- Fixed a bug where for newer versions of GTK "about" dialogue windows were not closing
- FLAC plugin now supports FLAC 1.1.3
- Added an icon for RipOff
- Miscellaneous code cleanups
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Added: 2007-02-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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