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    VirtualStageLight

    VirtualStageLight

    Gives an easy-to-complex way to control videoprojection

    The goal of this software is to provide an easy way to set a complete new light show on stage up (for theater, live music, etc.), based on a unique videoprojector point of light emission.
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    Xlights

    Christmas Lights to Audio Designer

    Designer to synchronize your Christmas light display to music. It is a sequencer for designing how the lights will turn on/off or change colors to fit any controller that you may have for controlling your lights. It provides a flexible plugin architecture to create your own communications controller to use with the designer to control your light display.
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    NEW VERSION - Pocket PC (Compact .Net Framework required)! Use your computer screen to tell you how long you've been giving a speech, compared to predefined limits, using a large on-screen clock, and a green/yellow/red background "stoplight" effect.
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