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    Coral View

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    Transfer your info from Excel to your Mobile and bring back mods.

    Transfer your info from Excel to your Mobile device and bring it back again. Your mobile device is capable of much more than just providing you with access to social media, online shopping, email and maps. If you need to take info with you or collect it away from your home or office, Coral View_pod enables you to create a lite weight database (infobase) on your PC. You can populate your infobase with infoitems and transfer it from your PC to your mobile device using email, Dropbox or...
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    SmartMuseum

    SmartMuseum

    Software for work with Corpus of Everyday life history Sources

    Everyday life history is becoming of high interest due to the growing amount of various historical sources related to common human being. Analysis of such sources needs considering them as interrelated. Evaluation of such relations leads to meaningful results for different groups of information consumers: from professional historians and experts from close humanitarian sciences to common people, interested in everyday community life. Corpuses of everyday life history sources are being...
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