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Phase II: Almost Done

I'm too late (almost a month) to post for Phase II Evaluations. College have started and so have the placements but Google Summer of Code is still on. However big problem it may seem. I find it extraordinarily stimulating, adventurous.
As per Project Proposal, I promised to deliver fully functional GUI for CCExtractor for UNIX systems. Which does everything as intended but doesn't last run state. Which means, if any setting/value/variable is changed. It would reset on next start.
Here are screenshot of the project submitted in Phase II.











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