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Broken X Disk Manager - Demo Version
On this page you can download the recent Demo Version of Broken X Disk Manager.
This version has a limitation to catalog only 10 disks per database, but it can open databases of any size. You may use it as a free database viewer. Beside the disks limitation, it is fully functional.
Language FilesInterested in translating Broken X Disk Manager into a new language? Visit Translating BXDM to learn more. Translated Help Files
Broken X Database ConverterBroken X Database Converter is a small program to convert the databases created by Broken Cross CD/Disk Manager to another file-format version. The following versions are supported:
Broken X Database Converter is available in English only. Broken X Language EditorBroken X Language Editor is a freeware program to translate Language Files used by Broken X Disk Manager. Please read the Readme.txt file included in the package carefully before you start translating into a new language. Errors in the Language File can cause Broken X Disk Manager to not function correctly or even to crash.If you are a software author, you may also use BXLE free of charge to translate your INI-based language files. You can System UpdatesThe image thumbnail feature of Broken X Disk Manager requires Microsoft GDI+. Microsoft GDI+ (Graphics Device Interface+) is a programming interface for text and graphics output to displays and printers.Here you can download the GDI+ package for Windows 98, Me, NT and 2000. Windows XP already ships with GDI+, you should not install this version if you use Windows XP. Installation: Run the file and choose your BXDM installation folder as destination. Third-party ToolsThe following programs are provided by third parties and are not supported by Broken X Software. If you have any questions or problems regarding these programs, please contact the respective authors. With the Pocket PC CDDB2 Project created by Alexander Haselberger you may load XML documents exported by BXDM onto your Pocket PC.
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