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zipbit -- January 12, 2012
zipbit is a command line tool for repairing corrupt ZIP files. It does this by brute force searching for incorrect bits in the compressed data until the CRC is valid.
Command-Line Pack v1.02 -- July 28, 2011
Adds two new platforms: Human68k and Win32 Alpha AXP.
Command-Line Pack v1.01 -- May 25, 2011
This is a maintenance release that re-enables the single-argument form for "ecm" and "unecm", allowing drag-and-drop to work again under Windows.
Command-Line Pack v1.00 -- May 11, 2011
I've taken eighteen of my old command-line utilities and cleaned up, ported and repackaged them into one release. It includes
ECM,
ID3Point,
UIPS,
USFV,
VB2rip, plus many more unreleased tools. Binaries are available for DOS, Windows and Mac, and source code is available under GPL v3.
Nana v1.3 and UIPS -- August 24, 2010
The old but still quite useful
Nana now has a Win32 SDL build, various minor improvements, and source code available under GPL.
I've also re-released
UIPS under the GPL.
Informer v1.02 -- March 24, 2010
Informer, the lossy audio detector, now works much better in Windows Vista and 7. See
the release notes or
the Informer page for more.
Informer v1.01 -- July 15, 2008
A new version of
Informer is out, with lots of general improvements.
See
the release notes for details, or
the Informer page to download.
Informer -- March 20, 2008
Is that CD legit? Are those
FLAC files just recoded MP3s in disguise? Now you know. Informer is a real-time spectrograph designed to make lossy audio compression artifacts clearly visible.
Visit
the Informer page to see what it's all about.
Highly Experimental v2.09 -- May 9, 2006

Highly Experimental v2.09 is out, with some bug fixes and improvements:
- XMPlay: Fixed bug that caused non-PSF files to show improper lengths when queued in the playlist
- XMPlay: Fixed empty error dialogs at the end of every song when "Show error messages" was enabled
- Fixed a silence detection bug that, very rarely, would have caused songs to end too early
- Slight improvements in CPU usage all around, particularly when "Simulate frequency response" is enabled
Available at the
Highly Experimental page.
Highly Experimental v2.08 -- April 19, 2006
Highly Experimental v2.08 is out! This is a major update with a lot of new features:
- Added support for Replay Gain and Clip Protect
- Added support for Winamp Media Library and Advanced Title Formatting
- Added native support for XMPlay
- Added Unicode tag support, as described in PSF format spec v1.6
- Fixed numerous bugs in PSF2 loading that were causing memory leaks and sub-optimal speed
- New installer EXE
As always, downloadable at the
Highly Experimental page.
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