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    Windows Wallpaper Changer
    This application takes some directories or a list of files that are applied to the Windows desktop. They are changed by interval, day time, or once a session. The images are resized to the screens resolution to fit the dimensions. It uses the jdic incuba
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    An extension of JDesktopPane with JDIC integration for drag/drop integration with the desktop and a generaly workspace view for text notes.
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    JavaFlashBridge provides integration of a Flash player within Java Panel container using JDic and JavaScript and Flash Integration Kit. The communication protocol is String-based, so it can be XML, serialized objects or anything else. It is event-driven.
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    ccTrayIcon is a Java application which displays a 'traffic light' icon in your system tray, showing the current build status of projects on a CruiseControl integration server. It should run on any platform supported by JDIC [https://jdic.dev.java.net/].
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    JTray is a fork of the Jdic-Tray component. The only change is that this fork ships with one Jar File that can handle Linux and Windows as Host.
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