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PycasaDownload 0.5beta (Default branch)

Image PycasaDownload is a program to download Picasa photo albums or just the photos you like best from a given album. You provide the username, and all the available public albums from that user will be presented to you. The program let you download all the photos from one or several Picasa albums, in full resolution, with just one click. You can also browse a given album and choose which photos to download. It provides a very user-friendly PyGTK GUI, and is based on the Google Picasa API. License: GNU General Public License v3 Changes:
Updated documentation. A complete redesign of the GUI. Previews for albums and for album contents. "Check for new version" has been added to the Help menu. A new logo has been created and tuned. Selective download for albums and photos. The Google API has been added to the source code; installation is not needed anymore. Image

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lastfm(1)						      General Commands Manual							 lastfm(1)

NAME
mbfind, mbget, mbsubmit - interface to the MusicBrainz database SYNOPSIS
mbget [--device DEV] [--discid ID] [--albumid ID] [--freedb] mbfind [--artist ARTIST] [--album ALBUM] [--verbose] mbsubmit DESCRIPTION
mbget prints a listing of the specified album (by default, the disc in /dev/cdrom), in either a serialized format compatible with lastfm- submitd(1) or a format compatible with FreeDB. mbfind lists albums in the MusicBrainz database matching the given criteria. mbsubmit opens a web browser window to submit the disc ID of the disc in /dev/cdrom to MusicBrainz. OPTIONS
-a, --artist Specify the artist name to search for. -b, --album Specify the album name to search for. -v, --verbose Print all RDF responses read from the server (for debugging purposes). -d, --device Specify the device to read a disc ID from. -i, --discid Specify a disc ID; do not read from any devices. -a, --albumid Specify an album ID; do not read from any devices. -f, --freedb Print output in FreeDB format. AUTHOR
Decklin Foster <decklin@red-bean.com>. lastfm(1)