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    Estimote Fleet Management SDK for iOS

    Estimote Fleet Management SDK for iOS

    Estimote Fleet Management SDK for iOS

    This iOS SDK can be used to update the settings of multiple Estimote beacons at once. You no longer need to connect to each beacon individually. Instead, you use Estimote Cloud to queue ‘pending settings’ on your beacons. Then, your iOS app equipped with this SDK can propagate those settings the moment it encounters the beacons. This also means that, once you deploy the beacons, users of your app can propagate the settings by simply being around the beacons.
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    GILA: Graphical Interface Logistics Application. GILA is meant to provide a configurable, object oriented user interface, that is capable of interacting with existing applications via user configuration.
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