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    Satellite Restriction Tracker for MONO

    Monitor and record your ViaSat Satellite network usage on Linux & Mac

    Satellite Restriction Tracker for WildBlue and Exede Internet customers: Log and graph your bandwidth usage, keep track of your limit - now on Linux and macOS! The Satellite Restriction Tracker program automatically grabs and stores your current bandwidth usage every fifteen minutes, showing only a small logo in your system tray while running. When you open the program, you'll see a graph of your current usage, as well as the hard numbers and the time the usage was grabbed. ...
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    The Stage Lighting Synth lets you create stage lighting shows with real-life lighting fixtures controlled via DMX. It is a visual graph editor for creating and controlling stage lighting shows in realtime, and is incredibly easy to extend.
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    The visualization framework contains a scene graph to manage 3D objects. Processing of input data is handled by operators. Operators have ports which can be connected, so that the evaluted data is passed from one to the next operator.
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