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iPhone GUI PSD

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Faved by: micmacred
Aug 01 2006 - via www.team-mediaportal.com

Quoted: MediaPortal turns your PC in a very advanced Multi-Media Center / HTPC. It allows you to listen to your favorite music & radio, watch your video's and DVD's, use it as a digital video recorder and much more.

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yukiex> C++のGUI Libraryだけどどうだろう。

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Faved by: mcruiser
Apr 21 2007 - via wiki.onlinetvrecorder.com

Asfbin ist ein Kommandozeilen-Tool von Radek Strugalski, um wmv-Dateien verlustfrei zu bearbeiten. Es kann Dateien schneiden, reparieren und zusammenfügen. Inzwischen gibt es auch eine Version mit grafischer Benutzeroberfläche.

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Apr 21 2007 - via www.radioactivepages.com

Quoted: Radioactive Pages - Radek Strugalski's home page. Own software solutions.

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Faved by: tsupo
Aug 10 2005 - via hp.vector.co.jp

どのOSでも同じLook&FeelなGUIが構築できることになります / VC++ の DLL を lcc から使う方法

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Faved by: pdedecker
Mar 03 2008 - via biggmatt.com

WinFF is a GUI for the command line video converter, FFMPEG. It will convert most any video file that FFmpeg will convert. WinFF does multiple files in multiple formats at one time. You can for example convert mpeg's, flv's, and mov's, all into avi's all at once. WinFF is available for Windows 95, 98 , ME, NT, XP, and VISTA, Debian, Ubuntu, and Redhat based GNU/Linux distributions.

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    Gail Steinhart, co-chair of the working group, forwarded me a link to this paper during the summer, and I’m very pleased to have read it. The group, formed in 2006, has been investigating issues, current activities, and opportunities for the Library to get involved in “digital research data curation.” Thus, it serves as a very useful US equivalent to our DISC-UK State of the Art Review, but also hones in on the specific issues within a given institution, which is what I’d like to help the Information Services do within the University of Edinburgh.

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