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    Wallpaper Changer

    Wallpaper Changer

    Changes wallpaper with the time specified by user. Crossplatform

    Uses java swing to create the GUI of the Wallpaper Changer Application. Is a cross-platform application that can change wallpaper after the time specified by the user.
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    This library provides functionality to check a SF.net RSS feed for the latest file. My Wallpaper Changer uses this lib to check for updates.
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    Jawc (Just Another Wallpaper Changer) is a Plugin-Based Wallpaper Changer and can change your desktop background picture from a lot of different sources like your PC's folders, Flickr or VladStudio, just depending on which plugins you enable.
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    WebWallpaper periodically downloads the newest/latest image from a Webcam or any specified Url on the Internet, stores it to a file on the hard disk and sets it as current wallpaper.
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