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    Lively Wallpaper

    Lively Wallpaper

    Open-source software that allows users to set animated desktops

    ...Its super easy.. barely an inconvenience, just drag & drop the files or webpages to set as wallpaper. Load HTML file or web address as wallpaper. Runs webgl, javascript.. basically anything that works on chrome. Audio Reactive Wallpaper support. Run GLSL shaders in browser. Custom shader renderer (coming soon.) Shadertoy.com urls are supported as wallpaper. Lively supports Windows screensaver. Any wallpaper can be used as a screensaver. Multiple monitors supported. Lively can be controlled with command-line arguments from the terminal. Can be paired with third-party scripting software like AutoHotkey. ...
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    An OpenGL sample application

    The application is a result of one-semester subject supposed to introduce to OpenGL. Code is, at least I hope, properly commented and is published for better understanding of very simple, yet already archaic, methods of using OpenGL without shaders (everything is build from gl, glu, glut, glew and alut libraries and the technique I feel most advanced in the project are VAO objects). Do not expect anything more than this.
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