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    EverSync is a easy to use system to sync your private data by using a webserver with php-support.
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    Client-Server-Application written in Java, to control a other computer (running the server-application) trought the network (e.g. start a webserver, shutdown the computer, ...).
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    funcgen shall provide a web frontend to monitor and change the settings of a function generator. Its possible that the function generator is connected to a diffrent computer than the webserver the frontend is running at. Frontend is written in Java/JSP.
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