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    MilkDrop Anywhere

    MilkDrop Anywhere

    A remote control MilkDrop2 plugin for Windows

    Allows you to easily remote control MilkDrop2 VJ Console in Winamp (Windows only) via graphic interface from any browser (via tablet or cellphone perhaps). You must have Apache2 (or any webserver) with PHP 5.4+ running on the same computer Winamp is running on and some basic knowledge of how that all works. Once you've got everything set up and running, it should run near flawlessly (I was using it for a few hours continuously once with no hiccups) There's a readme.txt file inside...
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    A self-contained native-PHP class for producing QR Codes in image or text (console or document). Uses no other files or modules, less than 20KiB when minified.
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    Nutcracker

    Build animated sequences for RGB Mega-trees

    nutcracker is a php based web tool that allows the user to create sophisticated animations on any RGB device. Current RGB targets supported are Megatrees, matrices and Rays. Nutcracker sequences are a four step oricess 1) Go into the tool and define your RGB device, You are prompted for the number of RGB strings you have and how many pixels are on each string 2) You next go into the effects library.
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