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    GWT-TimeSlider

    GWT-TimeSlider

    A TimeSlider animation for GWT-Applications.

    With the GWT-TimeSlider you can start and stop or change the speed of a slider animation. It is build with standard GWT-Elements, so no extra libraries are needed. The class TestData.java creates a set of dates which are used for the time range of the slider. The starting point is the oldest date and the slider goes over all dates in between. To have a smooth animation of the TimeSlider, enough data is needed as steps in between. A timer i called every 50 milliseconds and each call of...
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    ShutdownMe is a simple java utility that helps you to shutdown, restart, hibernate, and log off your computer using a timer which you can specify. This version support only windows. github.com/MohamedWael/ShutdownMe/ I hope you to like it, enjoy.
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