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    EasyUpload

    EasyUpload

    EasyUpload Server Accepts Images from Android to be Uploaded to a PC

    EasyUpload is a client-server project for uploading images from Android to a PC. The project is very simple. Just select the images from the Android device, establish a connection to the server using its IPv4 address and port number, and then upload the images in a fast way. Download the server project from here: http://easyupload.sourceforge.net The simplicity of using EasyUpload helps to avoid using Bluetooth for image transfer. The project just works for images and later it can...
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    SMSEngine is a java application which is mainly created to send sms to multiple users at once time via mobile phone which is connected to a pc from serial/usb/infrared/bluetooth port. You can load the recieverlist and message content from a text file. If
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    We are developing a suite of software to control USB I/O devices. Initially the support will be for Windows and Linux hosted Human Interface Devices (HID) although hopefully this will extend to virtual comms. port control in the future. API coming...
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