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GMU v0.6.0 (GP2x Application)

Gmu is a music player for the GP2X. Gmu supports Ogg Vorbis, MP3, Musepack, FLAC and various module formats (such as s3m, stm, it, etc.). It also includes a playlist and a file browser.

http://wejp.k.vu/projects/gmu/

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One More Music Player Client 2x v0.1.2 (GP2x Application)

One More Music Player Client – A cross platform mpd client targeted for Gamepark holdings GP2X. Changes: 1. Merge of changes from Michael summarized below _a. Use of mpd states to save/load current playlist, allowing for resuming now playing song on restart _b. Addition of an Add all Songs playlist… _c. New “mpd kill” routine to facilitate save states _d. … Read more

http://www.gp32x.com/board/index.php?showtopic=37625

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NDSMail v0.58 (NDS Application)

Bronto has updated his NDS mail client. Changes: address book added online update feature added SMTP bug fixed (?) if no password was specified, ndsmail will allow you to enter it while connecting feed settings screen improved UI code improved HTTP module automatically converts “URL-encoded” strings

http://blog.bronto-online.de/

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Fenix Engine v0.92a (Beta) (DC misc)

SWAT created a port the latest Fenix engine v0.92a to be used with the Dreamcast. This version runs *.dcb and app.dcb files from the root directory of its CD. Thanks to Christuserloeser for the news!

http://www.dc-swat.net.ru/download/dc/Fenix_Engine_v0.92a(beta)_for_DC_by_SWAT.tar.bz2

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DSWiFi v0.3.2 (NDS misc)

DSWiFi has now been updated for compatibility with 512k firmware DS units. The library and source files are now available from SourceForge and will be available through the devkitPro updater as usual once the files have had time to propagate through the mirrors.

http://devkitpro.org/

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