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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure

    Deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure for a secure, reliable, and scalable cloud environment, fully integrated with Microsoft services.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on Microsoft Azure provides a secure, reliable, and flexible foundation for your cloud infrastructure. Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure is ideal for enterprises seeking to enhance their cloud environment with seamless integration, consistent performance, and comprehensive support.
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    An All-in-One EMR Exclusively for Therapy and Rehab.

    Electronic Medical Records Software

    Managing your therapy and rehab practice is a time-consuming process. You spend hours on paperwork, billing, scheduling, and more. Raintree’s Therapy & Rehab EHR is here to help you manage your practice more efficiently. With our all-in-one solution, you’ll get the tools you need to streamline your therapy and rehab practice, improve patient care, and get back to doing what you love.
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    Pokemon-Terminal

    Pokemon-Terminal

    Pokemon terminal themes

    719 unique Pokemon. Select Pokemon by name or by index number. Ability to change the Desktop Wallpaper & the Terminal background. Internal search system for finding Pokemon. Supports iTerm2, ConEmu, Terminology, Windows Terminal, and Tilix terminal emulators. Supports Windows, MacOS, GNOME, Openbox (with feh), i3wm (with feh), and sway for desktops.
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    Paper Shaper Random Wallpaper Tool

    Paper Shaper Random Wallpaper Tool

    Provides random wallpaper from webcams or saved images or both!

    ... and selecting of various images. For Linux only Dependencies: python, lynx Python 3 and Python 2 versions included Paper Shaper has been tested in, and runs perfectly in, these environments: - KDE 4 (Kubuntu 12.04 LTS) - Gnome 2 (CentOS 6 / RHEL 6) - MATE (Fedora 20, Ubuntu 18.04)
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    PortalView Live Desktop Wallpaper v1.63

    PortalView Live Desktop Wallpaper v1.63

    Watch the World on Your Linux Desktop!

    PortalView delivers real-time wallpaper from thousands of webcams and weather sites worldwide. Launch this simple Python program on the boot or with a click to watch the sun set over the Mediterranean or Old Faithful erupt in Yellowstone Park. Automatic updating allows you to monitor your local webcam or road conditions without keeping a resource-hungry browser open. Doppler and Satellite maps keep you informed of approaching weather. World Sunlight maps (Earthlights) include rectangular...
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    Open Current Wallpaper

    Open Current Wallpaper

    EN : Open Current Wallpaper This programm is used to open your current wallpaper on your default image viewer / editor. It's useful if you use the Wallpaper slideshow and you want to open the current image. Python sources are included in the package, you can build the .exe yourself if needed. Works on Windows 7, 8 and 10. Enjoy ! FR : Ouverture du fond d'écran courant Ce programme sert à ouvrir le fond d'écran en cours d'affichage. C'est utile par exemple lorsque l'on utilise le diaporama...
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    RMM Software | Remote Monitoring Platform and Tools

    Best-in-class automation, scalability, and single-pane IT management.

    Don’t settle when it comes to managing your clients’ IT infrastructure. Exceed their expectations with ConnectWise RMM, our MSP RMM software that provides proactive tools and NOC services—regardless of device environment. With the number of new vulnerabilities rising each year, smart patching procedures have never been more important. We automatically test and deploy patches when they are viable and restrict patches that are harmful. Get better protection for clients while you spend less time managing endpoints and more time growing your business. It’s tough to locate, afford, and retain quality talent. In fact, 81% of IT leaders say it’s hard to find the recruits they need. Add ConnectWise RMM, NOC services and get the expertise and problem resolution you need to become the advisor your clients demand—without adding headcount.
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    Webcamgrab

    Webcamgrab

    Create random JPG wallpaper from a user updatable list of webcams

    Webcamgrab randomly pulls a JPG image from a user maintained list of webcams and saves it to a specific file and location. Since the file name and location do not change, it can be selected for wallpaper. Written in Python 2.6, For Linux only, You will need to install or have installed Python and lynx (your Linux distro should offer them), I am using webcamgrab in Gnome 2. It should work with any GUI which lets you select a JPG for wallpaper, Can be launched once at start up or manually...
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    Wpmaker

    Wpmaker

    Switches desktop wallpapers and generates collages.

    Wpmaker sets your desktop wallpaper, chooses randomly from a folder on your computer. It can also generate collages from multiple images.
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    Panorama Wallpaper
    Application to automatic set up cut-panoramic photos as wallpaper CZ: Aplikace na automatické nastavování výřezů panoramatických fotografií jako tapety
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    Dynamic wallpaper is based on weather-wallpaper and generates svg wallpaper based on current weather, season, time of day and others. It supports themes. The intended use is for GNOME desktop and will probably work on KDE.
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    Change your GNOME wallpaper automatically in an easy way with this application. You can add/remove the wallpapers you want to rotate and the order in what they are shown.
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    Multi-Site Network and Cloud Connectivity for Businesses

    Internet connectivity without complexity

    As your users rely more and more on Cloud and Internet-based technologies, reliable internet connectivity becomes more and more important to your business. With Bigleaf’s proven SD-WAN architecture, groundbreaking AI, and DDoS attack mitigation, you can finally deliver the reliable internet connectivity your business needs without the limitations of traditional networking platforms. Bigleaf’s Cloud Access Network and plug-and-play router allow for limitless control to and from anywhere your traffic needs to go. Bigleaf’s self-driving AI automatically identifies and adapts to any changing circuit conditions and traffic needs—addressing issues before they impact your users. Bigleaf puts you in the driver’s seat of every complaint and support call with full-path traffic and network performance data, delivered as actionable insights, reports, and alerts.
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    gwall is a little systray-gnome-application who permit to have more than 1 wallpaper on your desktop You can by example put four wallpaper (in a square) on one screen. It's very useful when you have a second screen
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    Gaze at the landscape is a wallpaper switcher that uses on-line sources of pictures to provide a delightful desktop environment.
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    BgChanger is a simple set of python scripts adding wallpaper rotation functionality to gnome. It is designed to be *simple* above all else. No complicated menus or options. Add images and change options for bgchanger via terminal or included gui.
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