Hocuspocus

Hocuspocus is a small and extensible Web server for controlling key Linux applications via a Web server. This means you can adjust things like system volume from any browser, including a WiFi enabled PDA such as the iPhone. Multiple such servers can be controlled via a single service manager, enabling whole home remote control.

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  •  21 Jul 2010 15:24
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    Changes: An alarm clock, favicon, and initial support for pulseaudio were added.

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    •  24 Jan 2010 18:28
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      Changes: A major overhaul of the codebase and a prettier GUI.

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      •  16 Nov 2008 09:15
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      Changes: All plug-ins have been revised and the HTML appearance has been improved for small screens.

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      •  08 Aug 2008 03:39
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      Changes: This version adds a user controllable refresh mechanism for many plugins, and adds a viewer plugin for various system settings.

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      •  25 May 2008 05:48
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      Changes: A plugin for quodlibet and webcams was added.

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