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    Zulip

    Zulip

    Powerful open source team chat application

    Zulip is a powerful open source group chat application that combines the immediacy of real-time chat with the productivity benefits of a threaded conversation model. Zulip’s unique threading model allows users to easily catch up on important conversations, helping to save time and increase productivity.
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    EasyUpload

    EasyUpload

    Uploading files from Android to a desktop PC.

    ...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. The source code of both the client and server apps are available in this GitHub page: https://github.com/ahmedfgad/AndroidFlask The project is documented in a Heartbeat tutorial titled available here: https://heartbeat.fritz.ai/uploading-images-from-android-to-a-python-based-flask-server-691e4092a95e Logo image from flaticon.com by phatplus (https://www.flaticon.com/authors/phatplus)
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    EasyUpload

    EasyUpload

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

    ...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 work with any type of files. The source code of both the client and server apps are available in this GitHub page: https://github.com/ahmedfgad/AndroidFlask The project is documented in a Heartbeat tutorial titled "Uploading images from Android to a Python-based Flask server" available here: https://heartbeat.fritz.ai/uploading-images-from-android-to-a-python-based-flask-server-691e4092a95e Logo image from flaticon.com by phatplus (https://www.flaticon.com/authors/phatplus)
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    diwacs

    diwacs

    Diwa is a project collaboration tool.

    ...It offers simple solutions for example exporting urls and files to another PC via drag and drop and the files are stored in "Project Folder" and there can be database entry for it as well. Diwa also supports remote controlling another PC running the DiWaCS software and creating events which save screenshots from all the computers and optionally a image capture is taken of the room and a sound recording is saved (if you have the hardware). The project is still in alpha stage so the documentation is not yet complete, but the code is not overly complex so it should be possible to deploy the system without further assistance if required. DiWaWa is the webapplication interface for the system and should go hand-in-hand with DiWaCS.
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