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Mp3tag

Tag editor for Windows with script support for mass tagging. Works great for external player in USB mode.

  1. Write ID3v1.1-, ID3v2-, APEv2-Tags and Vorbis Comments to multiple files at once
  2. Full Unicode support
  3. Support for embedded cover art
  4. Automatically create playlists
  5. Recursive subfolders support
  6. Remove parts or the entire tag of multiple files
  7. Rename files based on the tag information
  8. Import tags from filenames
  9. Format tags and filenames
  10. Replace characters or words from tags and filenames
  11. Regular Expressions
  12. Export tag information to user-defined formats (like html, rtf, csv, xml)
  13. Import tag information from online databases like freedb or Amazon (also by text-search)
  14. Import tag information from local freedb databases and much more …

Remove Empty Directories (RED)

RED (Remove Empty Directories) allows you to remove empty folders recursively. This is very useful for example if you deleted many files trough a batch progress. After such actions you may have many empty directories and you don“t now where are files. At this point RED helps you, it deletes all directories that are really empty.

Quick Key

Quick Key inserts foreign characters and symbols instantly into a document. Unicode characters are supported, and can be sent, dragged, or pasted into any Microsoft Windows application.

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7zip

7-Zip is a file archiver with high compression ratio.

Wine

Wine or Wine Is Not an Emulator is a native Unix/X implementation of Microsoft Windows APIs. This allows applications that have been written for Windows to run under Linux using the Wine compatibility layer.

Not all Windows applications work perfectly under Wine, however the project has been under steady development for over ten years and a large number of applications run acceptably under it.

The Wine project originally used the MIT license license, so some versions are available under this license, however all releases since 2002 have been released under the more restrictive LGPL license. A fork called Rewind attempted to continue development of the MIT licensed code, but work on the project ceased sometime around 2005.

Other projects that work closely with Wine are ReactOS – a Windows NT compatible OS and Darwine – a project to port Wine to OSX/Darwin.

Picasa, a proprietary photo organizer for Windows and Linux from Google embeds Wine, Google has contributed a large number of patches to the Wine project to make this possible.

Another commercial user of Wine is Codeweavers, who use Wine in their proprietary product Crossover Office that allows Office to run on Linux.

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