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    html2canvas

    html2canvas

    A JavaScript HTML screenshot renderer

    ...The screenshot is based on the DOM and therefore, it may not be 100% accurate to the real representation, given that it is not an actual screenshot, but a type of screenshot built based on the available data and information of the page. The script renders such page as a canvas image, by reading the DOM and the different styles of the featured elements. It doesn't require rendering from the server, given that the image is created on the user's browser. However, as it is heavily dependent on the browser, the library is not to be used in nodejs. It can't circumvent any browser content policy restrictions and to render cross-origin content a proxy will be needed to get the content to the same origin.
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    Panasonic Camera Remote Control

    Panasonic Camera Remote Control

    Provides remote video recording with zoom control

    This tiny tool is a simple remote control for Panasonic video cameras which support Wi-Fi. For now it's able to complete the following operations: show you preview of the video you are recording or going to record (you can watch it in the window of the tool or scale it as you prefer), turn camera video recording on, off, and to use camera zoom to scale the final picture. Before you start working with this video tool you need to connect your camera to your PC and find out IP address and...
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    GSN is a middleware (extendible software infrastructure) for rapid deployment and integration of heterogeneous wireless sensor networks. It is tested with Mica2, Mica2Dot, TinyNodes, Wisenode ,Wired & Wireless cameras, several RFID readers,...
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    A "Clientless" VNC solution implemented with Ajax technology. You can remote your PC anywhere without pre-installing any client. As it is purely HTTP, you can VNC even behind firewall or proxy. Java VNC server able to run on Windows/Mac/Linux.
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    A program that relays a stream of JPGs (simulating video) from a client to a server, and then replicates bandwidth on the server end, making the JPGs available via HTTP. Used when incoming connections aren't possible, ie. wifi hotspots w/ webcam.
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    This project develops a software for control of digital photo cameras, which offer a serial (RS232 compatible) port for remote control (e.g. Casio QV series).
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    Java Server and Client to view live webcam images in a browser. Server only runs on linux, the client is platform independent.
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