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list files 0.2
list files package prints to file list of files in a given directory. more>>
list files package prints to file list of files in a given directory.
Handy if youd like to, say, tell a friend of yours what ebooks you have, and wouldnt feel like typing them all by hand.
Hope you can find it useful.
INSTALLATION
i assume youve got everything in its standard places; otherwise you probably know what to do anyway.
to install for one user
copy listFiles.desktop to ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
copy listFiles.sh to /usr/local/bin or elsewhere in the path
to install for all users
copy listFiles.desktop to /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
copy listFiles.sh to /usr/local/bin or elsewhere in the path
Enhancements:
- added counting the number of items
- added the possibility to change the place where the listing is written to
- some minor changes to the code
<<lessHandy if youd like to, say, tell a friend of yours what ebooks you have, and wouldnt feel like typing them all by hand.
Hope you can find it useful.
INSTALLATION
i assume youve got everything in its standard places; otherwise you probably know what to do anyway.
to install for one user
copy listFiles.desktop to ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
copy listFiles.sh to /usr/local/bin or elsewhere in the path
to install for all users
copy listFiles.desktop to /usr/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus
copy listFiles.sh to /usr/local/bin or elsewhere in the path
Enhancements:
- added counting the number of items
- added the possibility to change the place where the listing is written to
- some minor changes to the code
Download (0.002MB)
Added: 2007-02-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
581 downloads
Play What I Mean 0.09
Play What I Mean plays media files on a local machine based on a given set of terms found within the filenames. more>>
Play What I Mean project allows a user to, from a single commandline or terminal, enter a string, or list of strings, that represent what he/she wishes to have played by whatsoever media player he chooses, the default being MPlayer, and then having that particular item be found and played.
What this essentially means is that if I were to have a sudden hankering to listen to a particular song or video, lets say Ice Pick by The Pillows, which happens to be the song to a particular music video that I enjoy watching. Under the traditional methods of video viewing I would be stuck with two potential courses of action for playing this particular file:
- Change directories several times to that one folder somewhere that I "know" its in, or
- Point and Click my mouse until I find that same directory and then search through what could be countless files to find it.
Each of these prospective choices have their own inherent difficulties and ire. Using the commandline often requires alot of typing to arrive at the desired directory, often times nestled deep within the tree.
Once there your problems only multiply by the number of files you actually store in your "media" folder, try ls | moreing through a heavily populated folder looking for the name of that file you wanted to play sometime, it isnt too fun and further is a waste of my valuable time.
You may be thinking at this point that the second option, the graphical one, must be easier since its exciting, full of pictures, and frankly novel, I disagree. I may not be the best judge on this matter, seeing as how I cant see out of my right eye however, I feel that scanning through a large folder, or folders, full of files is quite a strain on the vision, and more importantly an unnescesary burden on what should be a simple matter.
Main features:
- Nestable Playlist support
- Multi-string arguments
- Transparent command option passing
- Cache for faster access of frequently played files
- Graphical configure
<<lessWhat this essentially means is that if I were to have a sudden hankering to listen to a particular song or video, lets say Ice Pick by The Pillows, which happens to be the song to a particular music video that I enjoy watching. Under the traditional methods of video viewing I would be stuck with two potential courses of action for playing this particular file:
- Change directories several times to that one folder somewhere that I "know" its in, or
- Point and Click my mouse until I find that same directory and then search through what could be countless files to find it.
Each of these prospective choices have their own inherent difficulties and ire. Using the commandline often requires alot of typing to arrive at the desired directory, often times nestled deep within the tree.
Once there your problems only multiply by the number of files you actually store in your "media" folder, try ls | moreing through a heavily populated folder looking for the name of that file you wanted to play sometime, it isnt too fun and further is a waste of my valuable time.
You may be thinking at this point that the second option, the graphical one, must be easier since its exciting, full of pictures, and frankly novel, I disagree. I may not be the best judge on this matter, seeing as how I cant see out of my right eye however, I feel that scanning through a large folder, or folders, full of files is quite a strain on the vision, and more importantly an unnescesary burden on what should be a simple matter.
Main features:
- Nestable Playlist support
- Multi-string arguments
- Transparent command option passing
- Cache for faster access of frequently played files
- Graphical configure
Download (0.054MB)
Added: 2006-02-01 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1361 downloads
QArchive.org web files checker 1.0
QArchive.org web files checker is an extension which allows people to check web files for any malware. more>>
QArchive.org web files checker is an extension which allows people to check web files for any malware.
The add-on allowing people to check web files for any malware (viruses, trojans, worms, adware, spyware and other unwanted things) inclusions. Install this plug-in to your browser, reload it. Then click the web file link by right mouse button and choose a "Check files with QArchive.org".
Then follow web site instructions. The usual way: your file will be enqueued. Refresh the report page to get completete antivirus report. That will show you all web files part checking and a summary as well. If you are a web master you can you the useful feature.
Taking the code of received report and placed it on your web site you can inform people about a concrete file safety. The web forums code version exists as well.
<<lessThe add-on allowing people to check web files for any malware (viruses, trojans, worms, adware, spyware and other unwanted things) inclusions. Install this plug-in to your browser, reload it. Then click the web file link by right mouse button and choose a "Check files with QArchive.org".
Then follow web site instructions. The usual way: your file will be enqueued. Refresh the report page to get completete antivirus report. That will show you all web files part checking and a summary as well. If you are a web master you can you the useful feature.
Taking the code of received report and placed it on your web site you can inform people about a concrete file safety. The web forums code version exists as well.
Download (0.005MB)
Added: 2007-03-30 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
977 downloads
playlistfs 0.11
playlistfs is a FUSE filesystem which allows to present a group of play list files (in a directory) as directories to allow easy more>>
playlistfs is a FUSE filesystem which allows to present a group of play list files (in a directory) as directories to allow easy management.
A folder with playlists is presented as /playlists and all the playlists in the original folder are shown as directories.
Installation:
1. Run following commands
./configure
make
mv src/plfs /sbin/mount.plfs
2. Now simply try something like following
mount /myth/music /mnt/plfs
In above example, all music and playlist files are in /myth/music and target mount point is /mnt/plfs. You can change these values to suit your setup.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a small bug. By default it was compiled in debug mode and this started in foreground rather than daemon mode. Fixed now.
<<lessA folder with playlists is presented as /playlists and all the playlists in the original folder are shown as directories.
Installation:
1. Run following commands
./configure
make
mv src/plfs /sbin/mount.plfs
2. Now simply try something like following
mount /myth/music /mnt/plfs
In above example, all music and playlist files are in /myth/music and target mount point is /mnt/plfs. You can change these values to suit your setup.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a small bug. By default it was compiled in debug mode and this started in foreground rather than daemon mode. Fixed now.
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Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
798 downloads
Play Backgammon for Money 1.11
Play Backgammon for Money Now, with 20,000+ Players - Get $20 Free! Play Backgammon matches and tournaments 100% free with thousands of players from ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-27 License: Freeware Price: Free
183 downloads
AVI TV Episode File Resizer 1.0
AVI TV Episode File Resizer was made to fit (resize the file) multiple Xvid TV episodes (entire season) on a single DVD. more>>
AVI TV Episode File Resizer script is not for multiple MOVIE files (only TV) however it can do SINGLE MOVIE files quite nicely. The project was designed to help me fit (resize the file) multiple Xvid TV episodes (entire season) on a single DVD. Most of the time a TV series is almost exactly the same hours, mins, secs.
That enables this script to set the video bitrate the same for every file (episode) being processed to get the desired file size. The calculation is based on the hours, mins, seconds and the desired file size you want. If you correctly enter the time you will end up with a file size VERY close to the value you entered. The episodes will likley vary about 10 secs or so. Try to average that out when you select the episode time
The new files will have the EXACT same name as the old files so the input and output cannot be in the same DIRECTORY.
The "input files" selector can select multiple files so you can encode one or many files.
If you select an entire season (about 25 episodes) of files it could take quite a few hours to complete. The progress bar updates AFTER the completion of the first file and after every file there after. The current file being processed is displayed in the bottom status bar.
Transcode single pass is used to REencode the files.
Each file will be REencoded with MP3 audio bitrate of 96 kbps. The video is REencoded with the Xvid4 codec.
I used this script to go from 230MB to 175MB with good results. That saved me almost 1.4G for the season (25 episodes) and let me get it on a single DVD to play on my stand alone player.
You should try it with a single file first to check the quality and then do a batch job.
There are other tools to do this but this one can be setup and going in less than 1 min.
It takes almost 10 hours to do an entire season (25 episodes) at an episode time of 25 min 30 sec with a target file size of 171MB (ends up being about 174.8MB)
<<lessThat enables this script to set the video bitrate the same for every file (episode) being processed to get the desired file size. The calculation is based on the hours, mins, seconds and the desired file size you want. If you correctly enter the time you will end up with a file size VERY close to the value you entered. The episodes will likley vary about 10 secs or so. Try to average that out when you select the episode time
The new files will have the EXACT same name as the old files so the input and output cannot be in the same DIRECTORY.
The "input files" selector can select multiple files so you can encode one or many files.
If you select an entire season (about 25 episodes) of files it could take quite a few hours to complete. The progress bar updates AFTER the completion of the first file and after every file there after. The current file being processed is displayed in the bottom status bar.
Transcode single pass is used to REencode the files.
Each file will be REencoded with MP3 audio bitrate of 96 kbps. The video is REencoded with the Xvid4 codec.
I used this script to go from 230MB to 175MB with good results. That saved me almost 1.4G for the season (25 episodes) and let me get it on a single DVD to play on my stand alone player.
You should try it with a single file first to check the quality and then do a batch job.
There are other tools to do this but this one can be setup and going in less than 1 min.
It takes almost 10 hours to do an entire season (25 episodes) at an episode time of 25 min 30 sec with a target file size of 171MB (ends up being about 174.8MB)
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Added: 2007-04-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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RPM::Util::Files 0.10
RPM::Util::Files is a Perl module to generate %files list in RPM Specfile. more>>
RPM::Util::Files is a Perl module to generate %files list in RPM Specfile.
SYNOPSIS
use RPM::Util::Files;
my $util = RPM::Util::Files->new({
build_root => /var/tmp/some-package-version-root,
docs_filters => [
sub {
my $entry = shift;
return $entry =~ /manuals/;
}
],
config_filters => [
sub {
my $entry = shift;
return $entry =~ /.conf$/;
}
],
});
$util->make_files;
print $util->to_string;
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use RPM::Util::Files;
my $util = RPM::Util::Files->new({
build_root => /var/tmp/some-package-version-root,
docs_filters => [
sub {
my $entry = shift;
return $entry =~ /manuals/;
}
],
config_filters => [
sub {
my $entry = shift;
return $entry =~ /.conf$/;
}
],
});
$util->make_files;
print $util->to_string;
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Added: 2006-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java EDF files viewer 2.0.1
Java EDF files viewer is a multi-platform EDF file viewer. more>>
Java EDF files viewer is a multiplatform (Linux and Windows) EDF (European Data Format) files viewer written in Java and developped with Borland JbuilderX Foundation.
Usage
1. You need the Java software installed.
2. To execute the viewer
- type in command line: java -jar jEDF.jar
Enhancements:
- This release has hypnogram scoring, montage creation, spectral analysis, EEG event scoring, and a bilingual interface (English/French).
<<lessUsage
1. You need the Java software installed.
2. To execute the viewer
- type in command line: java -jar jEDF.jar
Enhancements:
- This release has hypnogram scoring, montage creation, spectral analysis, EEG event scoring, and a bilingual interface (English/French).
Download (0.22MB)
Added: 2006-11-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1128 downloads
SMPlayer 0.1
SMPlayer is a utility to play media file via the media player MPlayer. more>>
SMPlayer is a utility to play media file via the media player MPlayer. Files can be selected by a File-Selection-Dialog or by Drag-and-Drop.
By now it supports only basic functionality:
Select File, Play File, Seek, Switch to Fullscreen, adjust volume.
During playback a progress bar is shown.
<<lessBy now it supports only basic functionality:
Select File, Play File, Seek, Switch to Fullscreen, adjust volume.
During playback a progress bar is shown.
Download (0.68MB)
Added: 2007-03-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
962 downloads
X-files 1.43
X-Files is a graphical file management program. more>>
X-Files is a graphical file management program for Unix/X-Window environment. It was inspired by the Amiga program DirWork.
This application differs slightly from the main stream file managers in that it has always only one window. On top (or bottom) of the window you have ActionbuttonsTM -area. Other main areas are the two directory listings for file related actions. You can use quick pop-up menu for basic operations. File extensions can be configured to launch any program you desire for that file.
The appearance and functionality can be fully configured according to your taste using the built-in editors.
Tested on: Intel Linux, DEC Alpha, SGI, HP-UX, Solaris
(Should work on any Unix-machine running Tcl/Tk.)
<<lessThis application differs slightly from the main stream file managers in that it has always only one window. On top (or bottom) of the window you have ActionbuttonsTM -area. Other main areas are the two directory listings for file related actions. You can use quick pop-up menu for basic operations. File extensions can be configured to launch any program you desire for that file.
The appearance and functionality can be fully configured according to your taste using the built-in editors.
Tested on: Intel Linux, DEC Alpha, SGI, HP-UX, Solaris
(Should work on any Unix-machine running Tcl/Tk.)
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Added: 2005-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1649 downloads
QCreateVOB 1.1
QCreateVOB is a VOB movie file creator. more>>
QCreateVOB is a VOB movie file creator (using transcode, ffmpeg, sox, multimux, mplayer)
With QCreateVOB you can decode movies from AVI, WMV, and MPEG 1/2 to VOB files (VOB is DVD video format).
<<lessWith QCreateVOB you can decode movies from AVI, WMV, and MPEG 1/2 to VOB files (VOB is DVD video format).
Download (0.29MB)
Added: 2005-06-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1594 downloads
Gnome Play Video in Totem 0.1
Gnome Play Video in Totem allows Gnome Users to view video or audio externally in Totem. more>>
Many users prefer Gnome Window Manager but cant go without Amarok. Gnome Play Video in Totem allows Gnome Users to view video or audio externally in Totem.
This is very useful for Video Podcasts.
<<lessThis is very useful for Video Podcasts.
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Added: 2006-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1200 downloads
AVI Player for XMMS 1.2.3
AVI Player for XMMS is an AVI player plug-in for XMMS to play Windows AVI, DivX ;-), and ASF files. more>>
The AVI player is a plug-in for XMMS, giving it the ability to play Windows AVI (including DivX ;-)) and ASF files on your Linux or FreeBSD box.
You can simply add movies to your playlist and the plug-in will call aviplay to play the movie files. Many aviplay options are supported, such as fullscreen playback and true hardware acceleration on XFree86 4.x.x.
Enhancements:
- Included a stripped version of avifile 0.53.5 that compiles staticly into the plugin. This will make avi-xmms work no matter what avifile version you have installed on the system.
- Added wma and wmv support.
<<lessYou can simply add movies to your playlist and the plug-in will call aviplay to play the movie files. Many aviplay options are supported, such as fullscreen playback and true hardware acceleration on XFree86 4.x.x.
Enhancements:
- Included a stripped version of avifile 0.53.5 that compiles staticly into the plugin. This will make avi-xmms work no matter what avifile version you have installed on the system.
- Added wma and wmv support.
Download (0.68MB)
Added: 2005-08-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MPlayer 1.0 RC1
MPlayer is a movie player for Linux. more>>
MPlayer is a movie player for Linux (runs on many other Unices, and non-x86 CPUs, see the documentation). MPlayer plays most MPEG, VOB, AVI, Ogg/OGM, VIVO, ASF/WMA/WMV, QT/MOV/MP4, FLI, RM, NuppelVideo, YUV4MPEG, FILM, RoQ, PVA files, supported by many native, XAnim, and Win32 DLL codecs. You can watch VideoCD, SVCD, DVD, 3ivx, DivX 3/4/5 and even WMV movies, too (without the avifile library).
Another great feature of MPlayer is the wide range of supported output drivers. It works with X11, Xv, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, fbdev, AAlib, DirectFB, but you can use GGI, SDL (and this way all their drivers), VESA (on every VESA compatible card, even without X11!) and some low level card-specific drivers (for Matrox, 3Dfx and ATI), too!
Most of them support software or hardware scaling, so you can enjoy movies in fullscreen. MPlayer supports displaying through some hardware MPEG decoder boards, such as the Siemens DVB, DXR2 and DXR3/Hollywood+.
MPlayer has an onscreen display (OSD) for status information, nice big antialiased shaded subtitles and visual feedback for keyboard controls. European/ISO 8859-1,2 (Hungarian, English, Czech, etc), Cyrillic and Korean fonts are supported along with 12 subtitle formats (MicroDVD, SubRip, OGM, SubViewer, Sami, VPlayer, RT, SSA, AQTitle, JACOsub, PJS and our own: MPsub). DVD subtitles (SPU streams, VOBsub and Closed Captions) are supported as well.
Main features:
- (S)VCD (Super Video CD)
- CDRwins .bin image file
- DVD, including encrypted DVD
- MPEG-1/2 (ES/PS/PES/VOB)
- RIFF AVI file format
- ASF/WMV/WMA format
- QT/MOV/MP4 format
- RealAudio/RealVideo format
- Ogg/OGM files
- VIVO format
- FLI format
- NuppelVideo format
- yuv4mpeg format
- FILM (.cpk) format
- RoQ format
- PVA format
- Matroska
- NSV - Nullsoft Streaming Video
- streaming via http, RTP, RTSP, mms, mmst, mpst, sdp
- TV
Supported Video and Audio Codecs:
- MPEG-1 (VCD) and MPEG-2 (SVCD/DVD/DVB) video
- MPEG-4 in all variants including DivX ;-), OpenDivX (DivX4), DivX 5 (Pro), XviD
- Windows Media Video 7/8 (WMV1/2)
- Windows Media Video 9 (WMV3) (using x86 DLL)
- RealVideo 1.0, 2.0 (G2)
- RealVideo 3.0 (RP8), 4.0 (RP9) (using Real libraries)
- Sorenson v1/v3 (SVQ1/SVQ3), Cinepak, RPZA and other QuickTime codecs
- DV video
- 3ivx
- Intel Indeo3 (3.1, 3.2)
- Intel Indeo 4.1 and 5.0 (using x86 DLL or XAnim codecs)
- VIVO 1.0, 2.0, I263 and other H.263(+) variants (using x86 DLL)
- MJPEG, AVID, VCR2, ASV2 and other hardware formats
- FLI/FLC
- HuffYUV
- various old simple RLE-like formats
- MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3 (MP3) audio
- AC3/A52 (Dolby Digital) audio (software or SP/DIF)
- AAC (MPEG-4 audio)
- WMA (DivX Audio) v1, v2
- WMA 9 (WMAv3), Voxware audio, ACELP.net etc (using x86 DLLs)
- RealAudio: COOK, SIPRO, ATRAC3 (using Real libraries)
- RealAudio: DNET and older codecs
- QuickTime: Qclp, Q-Design QDMC/QDM2, MACE 3/6 (using QT libraries)
- Ogg Vorbis audio
- VIVO audio (g723, Vivo Siren) (using x86 DLL)
- alaw/ulaw, (ms)gsm, pcm, *adpcm and other simple old audio format
<<lessAnother great feature of MPlayer is the wide range of supported output drivers. It works with X11, Xv, DGA, OpenGL, SVGAlib, fbdev, AAlib, DirectFB, but you can use GGI, SDL (and this way all their drivers), VESA (on every VESA compatible card, even without X11!) and some low level card-specific drivers (for Matrox, 3Dfx and ATI), too!
Most of them support software or hardware scaling, so you can enjoy movies in fullscreen. MPlayer supports displaying through some hardware MPEG decoder boards, such as the Siemens DVB, DXR2 and DXR3/Hollywood+.
MPlayer has an onscreen display (OSD) for status information, nice big antialiased shaded subtitles and visual feedback for keyboard controls. European/ISO 8859-1,2 (Hungarian, English, Czech, etc), Cyrillic and Korean fonts are supported along with 12 subtitle formats (MicroDVD, SubRip, OGM, SubViewer, Sami, VPlayer, RT, SSA, AQTitle, JACOsub, PJS and our own: MPsub). DVD subtitles (SPU streams, VOBsub and Closed Captions) are supported as well.
Main features:
- (S)VCD (Super Video CD)
- CDRwins .bin image file
- DVD, including encrypted DVD
- MPEG-1/2 (ES/PS/PES/VOB)
- RIFF AVI file format
- ASF/WMV/WMA format
- QT/MOV/MP4 format
- RealAudio/RealVideo format
- Ogg/OGM files
- VIVO format
- FLI format
- NuppelVideo format
- yuv4mpeg format
- FILM (.cpk) format
- RoQ format
- PVA format
- Matroska
- NSV - Nullsoft Streaming Video
- streaming via http, RTP, RTSP, mms, mmst, mpst, sdp
- TV
Supported Video and Audio Codecs:
- MPEG-1 (VCD) and MPEG-2 (SVCD/DVD/DVB) video
- MPEG-4 in all variants including DivX ;-), OpenDivX (DivX4), DivX 5 (Pro), XviD
- Windows Media Video 7/8 (WMV1/2)
- Windows Media Video 9 (WMV3) (using x86 DLL)
- RealVideo 1.0, 2.0 (G2)
- RealVideo 3.0 (RP8), 4.0 (RP9) (using Real libraries)
- Sorenson v1/v3 (SVQ1/SVQ3), Cinepak, RPZA and other QuickTime codecs
- DV video
- 3ivx
- Intel Indeo3 (3.1, 3.2)
- Intel Indeo 4.1 and 5.0 (using x86 DLL or XAnim codecs)
- VIVO 1.0, 2.0, I263 and other H.263(+) variants (using x86 DLL)
- MJPEG, AVID, VCR2, ASV2 and other hardware formats
- FLI/FLC
- HuffYUV
- various old simple RLE-like formats
- MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3 (MP3) audio
- AC3/A52 (Dolby Digital) audio (software or SP/DIF)
- AAC (MPEG-4 audio)
- WMA (DivX Audio) v1, v2
- WMA 9 (WMAv3), Voxware audio, ACELP.net etc (using x86 DLLs)
- RealAudio: COOK, SIPRO, ATRAC3 (using Real libraries)
- RealAudio: DNET and older codecs
- QuickTime: Qclp, Q-Design QDMC/QDM2, MACE 3/6 (using QT libraries)
- Ogg Vorbis audio
- VIVO audio (g723, Vivo Siren) (using x86 DLL)
- alaw/ulaw, (ms)gsm, pcm, *adpcm and other simple old audio format
Download (7.8MB)
Added: 2006-10-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
3781 downloads
File Lister 2.3
File Lister provides a Web interface for listing files and directories. more>>
File Lister provides a Web interface for listing files and directories.
FileLister is meant to be an open source alternative for listing files/directories with an easy navigateable (web-)interface.
<<lessFileLister is meant to be an open source alternative for listing files/directories with an easy navigateable (web-)interface.
Download (0.034MB)
Added: 2007-02-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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