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    PyDPF

    A Digital Picture Frame Application written in Python

    PyDPF - A Digital Picture Frame Application to be used as MPD client and/or standard DPF that is controlled via a LIRC device i.e. infrared based remote controller. As user interface for graphical output a Appotech AX206 DPF can be configured, hence this application is designed for embedded linux devices without standard monitor. A virtual QT based DPF e.g. for test purposes is available,too. PyDPF is running fine on my RasperryPi. Please look at AudiculaPi project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/audiculapi).
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    JAVA based tool for easy and realtime monitoring (RTM) of data streams or groups of data streams. This tool makes it easy to monitor inherent distributed or multi-threaded applications like e.g. agent systems, financial data, logistics, RFID Systems
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    With VideoSlideshow you can make a video slideshow from your pictures und photos and burn it on DVD and/or watch it on your TV/Monitor. The slideshow includes subtitles, music, DVD menu and various transition effects like crossfade or wipe.
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