2009-04-03, 03:01 | Link #343 |
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I never said there was anything wrong with it. But anyway: bugs, compromises, 100 features I will never need, a lot of features that do not work as I want them, it's style (skins/oraganisation/menus) etc.
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2009-04-03, 09:30 | Link #344 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: ISDB-T
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speaking of which, I'd like some tips for a text editor other than emeditor that can do this
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2009-04-05, 20:37 | Link #347 | |
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2009-04-06, 20:41 | Link #348 | |
sleepyhead
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: event horizon
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A good site to search for alternatives is: http://wakoopa.com/ It's a social software umm "sharing" social network rpg something site ~ users install a tracking program and the site keeps statistics of what programs they use. There is no fixed list of programs, the site will only filter programs such as very system-like programs (things like Explorer etc are not filtered) and of course users are free to filter with their own criteria (some more filtering options should be available in the future, according to some discussions I followed). The site also tracks "internet application", things like: wordpress, openid, etc The site is updated as new programs get used (you get points for discovery in their reputation system), so its always up to date (you may find some very weird programs in the listings). I personally like watching statistics on wakoopa for things like browsers etc, so much more un-biased then so called "surveys".
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2009-04-12, 11:16 | Link #351 | |
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2009-04-22, 06:58 | Link #358 |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Netherlands
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I'm not sure if it's the most convenient way, but anyway:
- For MKV files, use "MKVExtractGUI" (google it) - For non-MKV files (AVI, MP4 etc), use "MKVMerge"* to convert to MKV first, then use tool above *) This is part of "mkvtoolnix" (google it), which you may need for MKVExtractGUI too. MKVMerge is "mmg.exe" |
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