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    ARecordUpdater

    ARecordUpdater

    An application that automatically updates A-Records for certain hosts.

    ...So once you have it properly configured you don’t have to worry about it; you only need to remember your hostname to reach your files and services. Currently 3 hosts are supported: - one.com - eurohost.com - antagonist.nl ARecordUpdater doesn't use its own timer. It's better to use a cron job, so it uses less memory. Written in Java and runs on any machine with Java installed.
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    JADC (Advanced Digital Clock) is a Java Applet that act as Digital Clock or a Time Counter (countdown or count up display, to or from a particular time). JADC could be customized with your own graphics and time format.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    JRelaxTimer is a Java Applet that act as a timer and allows you to open specific Web pages at selected time intervals. It could be easily customized with your own graphics and options to achieve an unlimited variety of appearances.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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