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    JDiskCat

    JDiskCat

    Multi-platform disk cataloguing utility written in java.

    Easy-to-use multi-platform disk cataloguing program supporting local or removable media - drives and folders. Uses XML files as a data storage. It was originally created in 2010 to catalogue software compilations (also called freeware compilations) and CDs distributed with computer magazines. It was later improved to support any kind of disk and folder. It can be used to catalogue fragile disks like CDs, floppies, external hard drives, usb sticks, memory cards which are easy to damage....
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    M3UExportTool

    M3UExportTool

    Copy files denoted in an M3U playlist to any single location

    ...It takes a Winamp playlist (or a playlist that you saved in some other, similar music player), finds the music files, and copies them to a single location such as a folder, USB stick, portable device, or network location. The copied files can keep their original form, or alternatively you can add numbers to the beginning of their names. If you wish, you can ask the program to create a batch file copy_files.bat in the same folder where the M3U Export Tool is located. This is for administrators who wish under special circumstances to perform the copying using the administrator rights. ...
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    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Jbookshelf

    Jbookshelf

    Jbookshelf is a portable library/video-library/collection manager!

    Jbookshelf is a Bookcase and a book/video/collection or even warehouse manager; it can tracks any changes and shows the aspect of your libraries. It is portable, try to install it on a usb stick! It need only the Java runtime environment(JRE). Follow it on Facebook or G+ !
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    Manage your mp3 files with jmusicmanager. It can find mp3, create playlist, edit tags, and more. There are several interfaces, you can customize almost the whole GUI, and you can extend the funcionality via plugins. Do you want more? Request it!
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