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    Kisekae UltraKiss

    Kisekae UltraKiss

    Kisekae UltraKiss is a full featured integrated development environmen

    UltraKiss is a computer program that implements the Kisekae Set system, KiSS, a Japanese graphics system originally developed to facilitate costume changes on virtual dolls. UltraKiss was developed to help artists build their KiSS sets. It is a full featured viewer for all KiSS dolls, games, and visual applications. It is also a complete graphical development environment for creating KiSS applications. It fully implements the FKiSS event driven programming language up to and including...
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    Imager.js

    Imager.js

    Responsive images while we wait for srcset to finish cooking

    ...Some of them don't deal well with pixel density and suffer from double asset payload (meaning you end up downloading assets unnecessarily). We wanted something simple, which works and which is fast as well as network friendly (only download what you need, when you need it). Imager has the ability to replace {width} with a non-numeric value if you provide the widthInterpolator option, which is a function that returns the string to be injected into the image URL for a given width. This feature allows you to use a human-readable name or integrate with third-party image providers.
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    MP3 Reverse Entropy

    MP3 Reverse Entropy

    A smarter MP3 filename and ID3-tag renamer

    Many CD to MP3 apps, or downloaded albums, output ambiguous mp3 filenames. MRE restores filename conventions to your mp3 files, without 3rd party info sources, it uses what’s there: the filename/album folder itself!
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    PicL (Picture Labeler) is a Java application that renames digital photos. It provides an easy way to bulk rename images by making use of Exif information stored within the Jpeg files. The image names are configured with a simple "replace string".
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