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    <name>cURL</name>
    <description>Curl is a command line tool for transferring files with URL syntax,
    supporting FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, SFTP, TFTP, TELNET, DICT, LDAP, LDAPS and
    FILE. curl supports SSL certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT, FTP uploading, HTTP
    form based upload, proxies, cookies, user+password authentication (Basic, Digest,
    NTLM, Negotiate, kerberos...), file transfer resume, proxy tunneling and a busload
    of other useful tricks.</description>
    <link>http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl-7.17.1-win64-ssl-sspi.zip</link>
    <filesize>590kb</filesize>
    <site>http://curl.haxx.se</site>
    <version>7.19.3</version>
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    <name>bzip2</name>
    <description>Bzip2 is a freely available, patent free, high-quality data compressor.
    It typically compresses files to within 10% to 15% of the best available techniques
    (the PPM family of statistical compressors), whilst being around twice as fast at
    compression and six times faster at decompression.</description>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/bzip2-1.0.4-win64.zip</link>
    <filesize>47kb</filesize>
    <site>http://www.bzip.org</site>
    <version>1.0.4</version>
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    <name>flac</name>
    <description>FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec, an audio format similar to MP3,
    but lossless, meaning that audio is compressed in FLAC without any loss in quality.
    This is similar to how Zip works, except with FLAC you will get much better compression
    because it is designed specifically for audio, and you can play back compressed FLAC
    files in your favorite player (or your car or home stereo) just like you would an MP3
    file.</description>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/flac-1.2.1-win64.zip</link>
    <filesize>217kb</filesize>
    <site>http://flac.sourceforge.net/</site>
    <version>1.2.1</version>
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    <name>gzip</name>
    <description>Gzip (GNU zip) is a compression utility designed to be a replacement for
    compress. Its main advantages over compress are much better compression and freedom
    from patented algorithms. It has been adopted by the GNU project and is now relatively
    popular on the Internet.</description>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/gzip-1.2.4-win64.zip</link>
    <filesize>38kb</filesize>
    <site>http://www.gzip.org/</site>
    <version>1.2.4</version>
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    <name>id3edit</name>
    <description>
      Utilitiy for editing ID3 tags from the command line.
    </description>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/id3edit-1.0-win64.zip</link>
    <filesize>51kb</filesize>
    <site>http://www.damp-mp3.co.uk/</site>
    <version>1.0</version>
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    <name>LAME</name>
    <description>LAME is an MPEG Audio Layer III (MP3) encoder licensed under the LGPL.</description>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/lame-3.97-win64.zip</link>
    <filesize>344kb</filesize>
    <site>http://lame.sourceforge.net/index.php</site>
    <version>3.97</version>
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    <name>Mode2 CD Maker</name>
    <description>With this tool you can create a CD/XA Mode2 Form2 ISO Bridge type CD,
    which is similar to VCD but open to any content (not just MPEG files). This way you
    can benefit from the greater storage space VCD offers (800 MB in a single 80 min. CD).</description>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/m2cdm-1.5.1-win64.zip</link>
    <site>http://es.geocities.com/dextstuff/mode2cdmaker.html</site>
    <version>1.5.1</version>
    <filesize>23kb</filesize>
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    <name>MP4Box</name>
    <description>MP4Box is an MPEG-4 muxer. It can import MPEG-4 video (H.264 or ASP,
    encoded for example with x264, DivX, Xvid, 3ivx or FFmpeg) and audio streams into 
    the MP4 container. The end result is ISO compliant MPEG-4 streams. It can also produce
    MPEG-4 Timed Text streams by importing subtitles formats such as srt. It can also split
    MP4 files into sections, which can be useful when transferring files to portable media
    players.</description>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/mp4box-0.4.4-win64.zip</link>
    <site>http://gpac.sourceforge.net/packager.php</site>
    <version>0.4.4</version>
    <filesize>744kb</filesize>
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    <name>OpenSSL</name>
    <description>
      The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust, commercial-grade,
      full-featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and
      Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols as well as a full-strength general purpose cryptography
      library.</description>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/openssl-0.9.8j-win64.zip</link>
    <site>http://www.openssl.org/</site>
    <version>0.9.8j</version>
    <filesize>719kb</filesize>
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    <name>PureIRCd</name>
    <description>pureIRCd is an IRC Server written C to provide a fresh IRC (RFC1459)
    implementation and avoid the clutter of existing solutions.</description>
    <site>http://pure-ircd.sourceforge.net/</site>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/pureircd-0.0.1-win64.zip</link>
    <filesize>88kb</filesize>
    <version>0.0.1</version>
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    <name>Speex (speexenc/speexdec)</name>
    <description>Speex is an Open Source/Free Software  patent-free audio compression format
    designed for speech. The Speex Project aims to lower the barrier of entry for voice
    applications by providing a free alternative to expensive proprietary speech codecs.
    Moreover, Speex is well-adapted to Internet applications and provides useful features
    that are not present in most other codecs.</description>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/speex-1.2beta3-win64.zip</link>
    <site>http://www.speex.org/</site>
    <filesize>283kb</filesize>
    <version>1.2beta3</version>
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    <name>PuTTY</name>
    <site>http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/</site>
    <description>PuTTY is a free implementation of Telnet and SSH for Win32 and Unix platforms,
    along with an xterm terminal emulator.</description>
    <filesize>1.37mb</filesize>
    <version>0.60 beta</version>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/putty-0.60b-win64.zip</link>
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    <name>MPEG4IP</name>
    <description>MPEG4IP provides an end-to-end system to explore streaming multimedia.
    The package includes many existing open source packages and the "glue" to integrate
    them together. This is a tool for streaming video and audio that is standards-oriented
    and free from proprietary protocols and extensions.</description>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/mpeg4ip-1.5.19-win64.zip</link>
    <site>http://mpeg4ip.net/</site>
    <version>1.5.19</version>
    <filesize>692kb</filesize>
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    <name>X-Chat</name>
    <description>XChat is an IRC chat program for both Linux and Windows. It allows you to
    join multiple IRC channels (chat rooms) at the same time, talk publicly, private one-on-one
    conversations etc. Even file transfers are possible.</description>
    <link>http://don.mozfaq.org/bin/64bitstuff/xchat-2.8.6-win64.zip</link>
    <site>http://www.xchat.org/</site>
    <version>2.8.6 (Compiled by Pu7o)</version>
    <filesize>3.57mb</filesize>
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