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<h3>Introduction</h3>
This project started as a desktop port of some core features of Wizard of DATz Redux, but it has since grown into a fully-featured DAT management tool. Below is a brief description of the features available in the suite. For more information about each feature, see the help text in each of the programs. For more information about the parent project, see <a href="https://github.com/mnadareski/wizzardRedux">here</a>.
This project started as a desktop port of some core features of Wizard of DATz Redux, but it has since grown into a fully-featured DAT management tool. Below is a brief description of the features available in the suite. For more information about each feature, see the help text in each of the programs. For more information about the parent project, see <a href="https://github.com/SabreTools/wizzardRedux">here</a>.
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<h3>Features</h3>
For the most complete set of information, see the <a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mnadareski/wizzardDesktop/master/SabreTools.Helper/README.1ST">README.1ST</a> file. Currently, the SabreTools suite consists of the following programs:
For the most complete set of information, see the <a href="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SabreTools/SabreTools/master/SabreTools.Helper/README.1ST">README.1ST</a> file. Currently, the SabreTools suite consists of the following programs:
<b>SabreTools</b>
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<h3>Contributions</h3>
Any feature suggestions or code contributions are accepted. Please take the time to look over the existing code to see proper coding and documentation patterns.
Any feature suggestions or code contributions are accepted. Please take the time to look over the existing code to see proper coding and documentation patterns.