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Goggles Music Manager is a music collection manager and player that automatically categorizes your music files based on genre, artist, album, and song. It supports gapless playback and features easy ... [More] tag editing. FeaturesFast and light weight. Quick startup, no splash screen needed! Supports Ogg Vorbis , FLAC, MP3 , MP4 , ASF and Musepack music files. Support for AlbumArt embedded in tag or as separate file on disk. Tag editing and file renaming capability (batch). One or more tracks may be edited at the same time. Smart sorting with user configurable leading word filter to prevent sorting on common words like the, a or an. Support for play lists. Play lists may be played in a certain configurable order, or browsed through like the main music library. Export music library and play lists t [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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A sqlite3 persistence object library
Created 12 months ago.

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Very thin and simplistic SQL database client API wrapper.
Created about 1 year ago.

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The Enveria IDE for Rapid Application Development is an intuitive platform for programming robust GUI software.
Created over 3 years ago.

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Implementation of the paper "Learning grasping affordances from local visual descriptors" by Luis Montesano and Manuel Lopes
Created 4 months ago.

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a simple local diary application created by .Net C#
Created 4 months ago.

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A Simple Quiz thingy written in Perl using an SQLite backend. A few online quiz scripts written in Perl and using an SQLite backend for our techfest and other such events. This is a rewrite because JSP (Tomcat) + Oracle couldn't cut it.
Created 7 months ago.

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E-mail is the 'flow' in the work flow of many people. Consequently, one spends a lot of time searching for old e-mails, to dig up some important piece of information. With people having tens of ... [More] thousands of e-mails, this is becoming harder and harder. How to find an e-mail in an evergrowing haystack? Enter mu. 'mu' is a set of command-line tools for Linux/Unix that enables you to quickly find the e-mails you are looking for. First, a tool called mu-index fills a database with information about all your e-mails. After that, you can easily search for them, using mu-find and a dedicated query language. The mu homepage: http://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu v0.4 is now available from the 'Downloads'-section; from the NEWS file: * 2008-10-30: mu 0.4 ** new features: - aggregate data (statistics) for queries - better handling of non-UTF8 messages - search for absence of a flag; e.g. F:^a matches msgs without attachments - updated documentation - extended mu-msginfo to get more information (fields) from messages - more unit tests - experimental: some gtk widgets ** known issues - none at this time ** limitations - mu-index will ignore html messages without a plain-text part for xapian indexing - search for user-agent, mailing-list was removed [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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etldb is a simple database abstraction layer built on top of the easy template library. At this point, it only supports an sqlite backend, but hopefully the interface will accommodate whatever database i need.
Created 4 months ago.

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Keeplet remembers and allows quick and complex searches over Your chat history from various instant messangers. Keeplet is designed for people that use multiple messenging applications and want to ... [More] keep track of their chat history in one place or for people who are not satisfied with their client's built-in history browser/manager. The first release of Keeplet will support the Psi jabber client, because we strongly believe that it really needs a replacment for it's history browser. Currently Keeplet is in the design phase. If Your are interested in this application either as an end user or a developer You may want to see the Wiki section of this project for further information. [Less]
Created 8 months ago.