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    namefix.pl, 1st and best batch renamer

    Cross-platform batch file renamer with GUI and CLI since 2000

    namefix.pl is a cross-platform batch file renaming utility first released in 2006. It automates the cleanup of large sets of filenames using regular expressions and configurable rules. Features include handling of whitespace, punctuation, extensions, directory processing, safe overwrite checks, and dry-run mode. Both command-line and Tk GUI interfaces are provided. The project was created by Jacob Jarick and is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
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    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Erwin

    Erwin is an IRC-bot in Perl, using POE.

    Erwin is an IRC-bot in Perl, using POE, written with modularity and expandability in mind. Installing and configuring modules is very easy, compared to lots of other Perl bots where you have to read the source and add your own code in the various event loops. Adding additional functionality is as easy as writing a subroutine that returns something and configuring a regex to use that subroutine. By typing "!google keyword", for instance, "Google::Search" gets "keyword" as an argument...
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    NewsOutlook lets you set rules to receive, in your mailbox, only those Usenet articles and Syndication feeds (rss & atom) you are interested in. Rules can be applied on author and text (regex can be used as well) and are configured with a Web-based front
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