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| Xtreme Audio Editor |
| Xtreme Audio Editor v1.9 is an advanced audio file editor that offers many functions not found in other editors. |
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| Free Audio Extractor |
Free audio extractor Extracts Audio from video (AVI, MPEG,WMV,ASF) and save it to any of the following popular formats: WAV PCM, CDA, MP3, WMA, ALF2, ADPCM, GSM, G.726, DSP, A-LAW, ACM, U-LAW, PCM, Ogg Vorbis. |
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| MusIRC 4.6 |
| Simplify the search for music, videos, movies, programs, files, and more. |
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| Cool CD Ripper |
Cool CD Ripper is an extremely easy-to-use CD ripper for Windows 9X/NT/Me/2000/XP. It rips audio CD tracks and save them into audio formats MP3, WAV, WMA (Windows Media Audio 9), and OGG Vorbis on-the-fly. |
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| QuickScore Elite |
Comprehensive, integrated music composition and notation software, incorporating music scoring, arranging, MIDI sequencing and recording together in one package. |
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| Transposer |
Transposer allows you to raise or lower the pitch of any MP3 song without changing the tempo. You can also change the tempo of an MP3 song without changing the pitch. The quality of the recording remains the same. Great for musicians learning songs. |
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FramePad Description:
FramePad - FramePad is a network protocol analyzer and monitoring tool for Windows 98/NT/2000/XP. It allows you to examine data from a live network or from a capture file on disk. You can interactively browse the capture data, viewing summary and detail information for each packet.
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IKEA Invests In Green Technology
The Swedish retailer said it will invest $77 million in green startups with some products potentially sold in stores.
Date: 2008-08-07 12:10:29
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Toronto Researchers Develop Stem Cells To Repair Damaged Organs
Researchers at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children have moved a step closer to use stem cells to repair damaged organs like the lungs, liver and pancreas cells. The technique will enable doctors to treat a host of ailments.
Date: 2008-08-07 07:38:36
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