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  2. FitGirl Repacks - Wikipedia

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    FitGirl Repacks is a website distributing pirated video games. FitGirl Repacks is known for "repacking" games – compressing them significantly so they can be downloaded and shared more efficiently. [2] [3] TorrentFreak listed FitGirl Repacks at sixth in 2024 [4] and at ninth in 2020's Top 10 Most Popular Torrent Sites lists. [5]

  3. MusicBrainz - Wikipedia

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    MusicBrainz Picard is a free and open-source software application for identifying, tagging, and organising digital audio recordings. [ 21 ] Picard identifies audio files and compact discs by comparing either their metadata or their acoustic fingerprints with records in the database. [ 21 ]

  4. Category : Articles with MusicBrainz release group links

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    Pages in category "Articles with MusicBrainz release group links" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,517 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page) !

  5. Category:Articles with MusicBrainz release links - Wikipedia

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  6. qBittorrent - Wikipedia

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    qBittorrent is a cross-platform free and open-source BitTorrent client written in native C++. It relies on Boost, OpenSSL, zlib, Qt 6 toolkit and the libtorrent-rasterbar library (for the torrent back-end), with an optional search engine written in Python. [8] [9]

  7. μTorrent - Wikipedia

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    μTorrent, or uTorrent (see pronunciation), is a proprietary adware BitTorrent client owned and developed by Rainberry, Inc. [10] The "μ" (Greek letter "mu") in its name comes from the SI prefix "micro-", referring to the program's small memory footprint: the program was designed to use minimal computer resources while offering functionality comparable to larger BitTorrent clients such as ...

  8. Razor 1911 - Wikipedia

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    Between 1987 and 1988 the group began to move away from the Commodore 64 and migrated to a new hardware platform, coding demos and cracking games for the Amiga. In the very early 1990s Razor 1911 made another transition, this time to the IBM PC , foremost as a cracking group, but still continuing to release cracktro loaders , demos and music.

  9. Template:MusicBrainz release - Wikipedia

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    The following examples may no longer work with MusicBrainz (as the ids involved will have changed if the separate releases are merged into a single one), and are left for historical purposes. Editors are encouraged to use {{MusicBrainz release group}} unless they need to refer to a specific edition of a release.