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imgcurses: Best of most worlds
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Announce: gerrymander 1.4 “On no account mention the word Macbeth” – a client API and command line tool for gerrit
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soundcloud2000: A quick listen
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ncurses-examples: Hidden gems
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Let VLC be your Media Manager on Ubuntu based systems
VLC is a must-have media player if you are using Linux for your entertainment needs. When it comes to PC entertainment, it's good to have a program that handles most of your needs. VLC has multiple tools for a good video playback experience. There is something new to learn the more you use it. More importantly, it gives its all when reading removable media.
VLC is a must-have media player if you are using Linux for your entertainment needs. When it comes to PC entertainment, it's good to have a program that handles most of your needs. VLC has multiple tools for a good video playback experience. There is something new to learn the more you use it. More importantly, it gives its all when reading removable media.
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FxMovieManager 6.6 Officially Released
FxMovieManager, an application written to help users manage movie files and video clips, has been upgraded to version 6.6 and is now available for download.
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