ROMBrowser is an emulator ROM organizing software that streamlines the process of sorting and finding specific ROMs.
For anyone who enjoys using emulation and emulators, keeping track of thousands of ROM files can be a challenge - especially when you're trying to figure out what you've just downloaded. ROMBrowser was developed with the needs of users in mind, making it a great tool for anyone who wants to stay on top of their ROM collection.
Designed to work somewhat like romcenter, ROMBrowser is java-based and GPL'd, offering users maximum flexibility. In addition, it supports an open standard for storing meta-data related to ROM files, making it easier than ever for users to classify unknown ROMs and distribute that information.
In the latest release of ROMBrowser, users can enjoy a variety of exciting new features. These include a Super Nintendo ROM handler for SMC files, a new datafile layout that separates out datafiles from the main distribution, and a credits tag in the XML database file.
Other notable changes include a shift to a table view for the ROM info viewer, the ability to modify ROM data that will be saved in knownfiles.xml, and a revised file search function that only processes files with ROM handlers (NES and SMC currently).
Users can also look forward to an improved file converter that works better with ROMCenter dat files, the ability to delete specific ROMs from the treeview and from the filesystem (if delete-on-remove is set to true), and a new approach to handling ROMinfo files that includes support for lists of datafiles.
Overall, if you're looking for a powerful and flexible tool for organizing emulator ROMs, ROMBrowser is definitely worth checking out. With its open standard and extensive feature set, it's an outstanding choice for anyone who wants to take their emulation experience to the next level.
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