Browser based flash cards to learn a language, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_cards.
You just need
- a modern browser (smartphone, tablet, computer,...) and
- an internet connection.
Main features
- learn (cards due to learn), swat (every card)
- copy cards
- filter
- sort
- synchronize between devices
- share cards with other users (just use all and/or improve and add cards)
Programm code and usage follows the KISS principle, see...
A library that keeps objects synchronized over a network.
Designing network protocols by hand is a costly and sometimes troublesome work. This C# library implements a generic network protocol that transports the events object creation, object destruction and the change of a property of one of those objects. It also has facilities to observe the objects for property changes.
In sum, the properties of objects that are taken care of by the library are automatically kept in sync. The only requirement to the objects is that they notify the...
UN.me is a web application for both collaboration and general socialization. It synchronizes an environment between two or more users in which they can chat, share photos, collaborate on documents, and more, all in real time.
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A free, open-source, content delivery network (CDN); light-weight, and written in Perl. It is intended that the base layer, Xylem, will mature into a general-purpose Perl application framework. N.B. As of 29th September 2009, this project has been moved.