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MarcoPolo (software)

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MarcoPolo
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Developer David Symonds
Latest release 2.5 / November 19 2007
OS Mac OS X
Genre automation (utility software)
License GNU GPL
Website http://www.symonds.id.au/marcopolo/

MarcoPolo brings context-aware computing to portable Mac computers. It allows the computer to determine its context through gathering evidence from the environment (evidence sources), using flexible rule-based fuzzy matching to make an educated guess (rules), and then performing arbitrary actions upon changing context (actions). MarcoPolo's concept of contexts is a generalisation of a location, and encompasses more than just where the computer is located. A context might represent what you are doing, or what else is going on around you.

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