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    Network Caller ID
    ...A non-inclusive list of 3rd party addons is also available at the web site Available Packages: NCID - contains the server, gateways, and a client with output modules LCDncid - a client that uses LCDproc to display Caller ID on a LCD display NCIDandroid - a client and gateway for Android devices NCIDdisplay - a homebrew client that displays on large LED modules NCIDpop - a popup client for Windows, Mac, and Linux
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    iMonHelper

    Mac OS X helper utility for iMon LCD and VFD and LCDproc

    Mac OS X command line utility to provide a gateway for iMon LCD and VFD displays. This allows programs such as LCDproc that normally require the Linux iMon kernel driver to access the display in Mac OS X.
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    Patch to iMON LCDProc for UTF-8 cyrillic chars support at iMON VFD
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    LCDProc-Ruby is an application programming interface (API) to the LCDProc lcd server. You can create a client, add a screen to that client, and then add widgets to that screen. Multiple clients, widgets, and screens are supported.
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    siljac is a "Simple LCDproc Java Client" for LCDproc. Provides a basic implementation of the LCDproc protocol and the displayable data is extensible through plugins.
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    Ruby-LCD is a client library (lcd.rb) and a small-but-growing collection of fairly useful clients (such as an XMMS display client and an IMAP mail check client) for the LCDProc system for small serial/USB LCD screens.
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    Tabula-Musica is a full modular, GStreamer powered, jukebox written in Python. A Client/Server concept allows you to controll playback as much as possible, it is extendable, fast and flexible. It supports LCDProc, Lirc, ... and has a GTK and Web GUI
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    perl-LCDd handles communication with an LCDproc v0.4 server. With this Perl library you avoid using raw sockets and the native LCDproc protocol.
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