FlashGot 0.6.2
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FlashGot 0.6.2
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FlashGot is a free Mozilla/Firefox/Thunderbird extension, meant to handle single and massive (”all” and “selection”) downloads with several external Download Managers.

FlashGot turns every supported download manager in a download manager for Firefox!

Welcome back!

PosteRazor 1.4
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PosteRazor 1.4
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The PosteRazor will cut a raster image into pieces which afterwards can be printed out and assembled to a poster.

As input, the PosteRazor takes a raster image. The resulting poster is saved as a multipage PDF document. An easy to use, wizard like user interface guides through 5 steps.

Nexuiz 2.3
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Nexuiz 2.3
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Nexuiz is a 3d FPS deathmatch game project, created online by a team of developers called Alientrap.

Nexuiz is based on the Darkplaces engine. The darkplaces engine is an advanced Quake1 engine developed mainly by Forest “LordHavoc” Hale, who has been working with the Quake1 engine for many years.

A few of Darkplaces main features are Quake3bsp support, realtime lighting and shadowing, new particle effects, advanced menu system, and Md3/Md2 model support. Because Nexuiz is based on the Quake1 engine, its source code along with its content is entirely GPL.

Nexuiz focuses on bringing the FPS back to the basics with quick, lethal battles and balanced weaponry. As of the current release there are 9 weapons and 24 official maps, as well as 15 player models, with an average of 2 skins each.

Nexuiz is primarily multiplayer (though it includes a full single-player campaign, which allows one to play through the various multiplayer game types and maps with bots), and allows for hosting and joining of games. It can also support new gametypes, or whole conversions quickly applied to it (much like Quake). Nexuiz supports most, if not all, Quake modifications (although with varying functionality). Currently there are a few custom mods and maps used.

35 Map Pack
This is a community map pack compiled by Strahlemann. It includes 35 maps, and a campaign mode for the user to fight through. The map pack includes Quake3 communtiy maps, Nexuiz community maps, and some new maps from Nexuiz developers. Credit is given for all of the authors. To install it just unzip the file into your main Nexuiz directory.

ID3 Renamer 3.0 Test 10
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ID3 Renamer 3.0 Test 10
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Useful if you need to rename a large number of files in a directory accordingly to their ID3 description and a given “formula” (e.g. (%Track) %Artist – %Title). Such a function is pretty “smart”, as it lets you assembly the filename as you wish and use the variables from the ID3 tag in the filename. It is required you mark them with a “%” at the beginning, followed by an ID3 section label (literally – i.e. the first letter is capital, exactly as it is referred to in the roll-down menu).

Do you have loads of MP3 files in a directory and need to write a single common piece of information into them (e.g. the interpret or the album name)? You can type it in there manually, but this won´t make you very cheerful if the amount of files is large. Using ID3 renamer, everything is a matter of a few mouse clicks.

WM Converter 1.1
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WM Converter 1.1
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WM Converter provides converting capabilities for most popular media formats. Note that the quality of a converted video/audio file cannot be better than the original if higher conversion bit rates (kbps) or frames rates (fps) are used.

WMV/Zune is utilized by Windows Media Player. The converted files have the extension wmv. Use this format to create smaller files that can be sent over the Internet. For example you can convert your camera MPEG-2 files to smaller WMV files that can be emailed or played in your Microsoft Zune.

MP4/iPod is utilized by QuickTime. The converted files have the extension mp4. Use this format to create high quality video/audio files or smaller files that can be sent over the Internet. For example you can convert your camera MPEG-2 files to smaller MP4 that can be emailed or played in your Apple iPod. Or, you can convert high quality MPEG-2 files to high quality MP4 files.

MPG (MPEG-2, MPEG-1) files can be played back with Windows Media Player or Real Player provided that your computer has installed a MPG decoder (codec). The converted files have the extension mpg. Use this format to create high quality video/audio files that can be burned on DVDs. In this case you should select a high bit rate (3000 kbps) and a high frame rate (30 fps). Note that an MPG file burned on a DVD cannot not be played on a regular DVD player. You need to use a DVD creator program to create a DVD from the MPEG-2 file.

AVI files can be played with Windows Media Player or Real Player. The converted files have the extension avi. Use this format to create high quality video/audio files for video presentations using a PC or laptop.

FLV files can be played with the FLV Player included in WM Converter installation package. The converted files have the extension flv. Use this format to create small files that can be broadcasted over the Internet.

3GP files can be played with Real Player or QuickTime.. The converted files have the extension 3gp Use this format to create small files that can be downloaded to your mobile phone.

MP3/WAV files are audio files that can be played with any media player. The converted files have the extension mp3/wav. The aac files available under MP3 selection require QuickTime for playback in a PC. These files can also be played in a iPod.

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