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Audio Book Ripper
Purpose of Application:
This is an application that is intended to simplify ripping an Audio Book from CD to MP3. I find it irritating to get inconsistent results from other ripping applications that load the CD information from disc archives. This has a simple interface that can be used to rip all the CD's and only have to put in the basic information once. It will rip all files to a single multi-disc album.
The file names, track information, and mp3 tagging is all generated by the information you enter. It handles all the discs in a series, prompting you for the next disc and continues without you having to enter new information. It will rip files to your chosen location, and even generate folder if you want it to.

Download:
To have it automatically install and check for updates, you can install it directly with Internet Explorer via Microsoft ClickOnce by going to the link here.
Documentation:
The only documentation will be in the Audio Book Ripper Help section of this site.
Licensing:
This application is free to use and is provided under the Microsoft Public License.
How can I report bugs or make suggestions?
Contact me at vern dot demille at demilledevelopment dot com.
How Can I Support?
Special Thanks To:
The L.A.M.E. mp3 encoder team at http://lame.sourceforge.net/index.php for the use of their encoder.
Idael Cordoso for his Code Project for his CD ripper and mp3 encoding solutions.
The Taglib-sharp library for mp3 tagging.
Resource Scheduler
Purpose of Application:
This application is a visual interface for a Microsoft Access Database resource calendar. Really it an Outlook-esqe viewer of event data. There are two possible ways to use this. To download it as is, and have the included Access database hold your events, or you may Import the tables into your own current access database, and configure it to automatically fill in the Title and Description of events based off your current data.

Download:
To have it automatically install and check for updates, you can install it directly via Microsoft ClickOnce by going to the link here.
Documentation:
The only documentation will be in the Resource Scheduler Help section of this site.
Licensing:
This application is free to use and is provided under the Microsoft Public License.
How can I report bugs or make suggestions?
Contact me at vern dot demille at demilledevelopment dot com.
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Special Thanks To:
www.mendezpoo.com for the awesome calendar controls that make this pretty. For the source code you can go to http://bettercalendar.codeplex.com/.
Palomraz for the excellent color picker control. You can find the source at http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cpp/colorpicker2_cp.aspx.

