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		<description>Projekktor is awesome; thank you so much for giving this away. I have been looking for something that would easily let me create my own player skins with watermarks, etc., for a long time, and Projekktor makes all of that so easy. I also like that it gives us a leg up towards adopting html5. (Admittedly, I don&#039;t understand exactly what that means, but I know it is important.  :oops: )</description>
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