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    WallPaper (alias crawlpaper)
    This project has evolved from its original version into Calimero (a new Windows desktop wallpaper manager). Details here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/kalimero/ WallPaper (alias crawlpaper) is a desktop changer (NOT a screensaver) which includes a web crawler for picture download, an audio stream ripper, an audio player, a mini mp3 tag editor,etc. Also included support for .zip and .rar files and an interface to the BerkleyDB code for small databases.
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    Rendertron

    Rendertron

    A Headless Chrome rendering solution

    Rendertron is a headless Chrome rendering solution designed to render & serialise web pages on the fly. Rendertron is designed to enable your Progressive Web App (PWA) to serve the correct content to any bot that doesn't render or execute JavaScript. Rendertron runs as a standalone HTTP server. Rendertron renders requested pages using Headless Chrome, auto-detecting when your PWA has completed loading and serializes the response back to the original request.
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