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    Movim

    Movim

    Movim - Decentralized social platform

    Chatrooms, blogs, video conferences; Movim centralizes all you need to communicate with your colleagues, friends or family in one simple interface. It also fully adapts to all your devices from your smartphone to your desktop computer. Movim relies on the XMPP standard and therefore allows you to exchange with many other clients on all devices such as Conversations (Android) or Dino (Desktop). You can easily access and explore the content of the whole network and connect with all other Movim users instantly.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    MagicMirror²

    MagicMirror²

    Modular smart mirror platform with a list of installable modules

    MagicMirror² is Open Source, free and maintained by a big group of enthusiasts. Got a nice idea? Send us a pull request and become a part of the big list of contributors. The core of MagicMirror² contains a strong API which allows 3rd party developers to build additional modules. Modules you can use. Modules you can develop. Read our extensive documentation to find out everything you want to know about the MagicMirror² project. The full API description allows you to build your own modules....
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Magnolia CMS

    Magnolia CMS

    Java CMS that delivers smartphone simplicity on an enterprise scale

    Magnolia is an open Java CMS that delivers smartphone simplicity on an enterprise-scale. The mobile-inspired HTML5 user interface works through customisable, task-focused Apps, a notification stream called the Pulse, and a system of Favorites for quickly accessing the workspace. Magnolia CMS allows organizations to orchestrate online services, sales and marketing across all digital channels, maximizing the impact of every touchpoint.
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    STANTOR

    Scada for Home Automation

    ...It drives : k8061-K8055(USB), K8000(I2C), Arduino Mega and Uno, X10, 1-Wire, electricity meters, Webcam (motion), infrared remote controls. It uses WEB browser, smartphone, xHTML, SOAP, Websocket, HTML5 Apache, mySQL, PHP, javascript and Ajax. Stantor allows control of electrical equipments like boilers, shutters, lamps, pumps, etc...connected to the 220V/110 VAC. Gathering information of various kinds such as temperature, light, switches, position sensors is provided by Stantor permanently in real time. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Smartphone Sermonnotes

    A live system for creating, publishing, and saving sermon notes.

    This project allows churches to post weekly sermon notes to a mobile optimized web-page. When users enter notes on their smartphones, and click the submit button after providing and email address, the user receives the notes that they have completed in their inbox. This project includes the admin tools for creating the sermon note pages, as well as the engine to process the completed web-notes and email them to the user.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Language KISS HTML5

    Browser based flash cards

    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 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle - basic requirement = browser - OS independent - no installation required - no fancy features - bullet proof synchonization and sharing - deployment is just copying files onto a PHP enabled webserver More - data is on your own server - no central registration or data mining Technical Details - logic in JavaScript (browser) - Share/synch by PHP scripts on webserver (file based)
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    Daisy Web Player

    Read DAISY books in your browser !

    Daisy Web Player (DWP) is a web application that allows to open audio documents structured in the DAISY standard and to play them (PC, tablet, smartphone).
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