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<h1>The official libnjb documentation</h1>
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<h3 align="center">2.2.6 </h3><h2><a class="anchor" name="Introduction">
Introduction</a></h2>
libnjb is a library originally intended for accessing Creative Nomad Jukeboxes under various operating systems. With the advent of OEM products (people manufacturing electronics from someone else and putting their nametag on it) based on the same platform as the Creative Nomads, also for example Dell Digital Jukebox devices will work with libnjb.<h2><a class="anchor" name="License">
License</a></h2>
libnjb is available under the BSD license. You can use libnjb in Free (speech/beer) software or proprietary software and shareware alike. But please contribute back to the project! </div>
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