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    node-screen

    node-screen

    Client Server digital signage

    ...The project consists of a server and a client The client is based on node-webkit and will work on linux/windows/OSX The node screen client works on windows, linux, OSX 10.7+ and Android 4+ For the latest windows client https://sourceforge.net/projects/nodescreen/files/Client/Windows%2064bit/node-screen-r255.zip For the latest Android client https://sourceforge.net/projects/nodescreen/files/Client/Android/node-screen-r177.apk/download For installation instruction please see the Wiki http://sourceforge.net/p/nodescreen/wiki/Home/ The node screen client works on windows, linux, OSX 10.7+ and Android 5.1+
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    R-Appetizer Client Simple

    Client software for restaurant menu displaying software

    Show today's menu and special offers on the screens in your restaurant / bar / cafe. This software connects to a server (via http/s) and cannot be used standalone. However, the protocol is quite simple, so you may write your own server. Source code on https://gitlab.com/line5/r-appetizer-client-simple
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