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    namefix.pl is a platform independant batch file renamer.

Aimed at cleaning up media files downloaded from p2p networks. It
has many features to automate the normally tedious job of filename
tidying. Created by Jacob Jarick and copyrighted under GPL.
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Aimed at cleaning up media files downloaded from p2p networks. It
has many features to automate the normally tedious job of filename
tidying. Created by Jacob Jarick and copyrighted under GPL.</description>
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    <description>Installs the latest version of namefix:
    namefix.pl is a platform independant batch file renamer.

Aimed at cleaning up media files downloaded from p2p networks. It
has many features to automate the normally tedious job of filename
tidying. Created by Jacob Jarick and copyrighted under GPL.
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        <description>namefix.pl is a platform independant batch file renamer.

Aimed at cleaning up media files downloaded from p2p networks. It
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tidying. Created by Jacob Jarick and copyrighted under GPL.</description>
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    <summary>Installs namefix</summary>
    <description>Installs the latest version of namefix:
    namefix.pl is a platform independant batch file renamer.

Aimed at cleaning up media files downloaded from p2p networks. It
has many features to automate the normally tedious job of filename
tidying. Created by Jacob Jarick and copyrighted under GPL.
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        <description>namefix.pl is a platform independant batch file renamer.

Aimed at cleaning up media files downloaded from p2p networks. It
has many features to automate the normally tedious job of filename
tidying. Created by Jacob Jarick and copyrighted under GPL.</description>
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    <description>Installs the latest version of namefix:
    namefix.pl is a platform independant batch file renamer.

Aimed at cleaning up media files downloaded from p2p networks. It
has many features to automate the normally tedious job of filename
tidying. Created by Jacob Jarick and copyrighted under GPL.
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        <description>namefix.pl is a platform independant batch file renamer.

Aimed at cleaning up media files downloaded from p2p networks. It
has many features to automate the normally tedious job of filename
tidying. Created by Jacob Jarick and copyrighted under GPL.</description>
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