Display Monkey
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| Developer(s) | Fuel9 LLC |
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| Stable release | 1.0.17
/ September 23, 2015 |
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| Operating system | Windows |
| Platform | Asp.Net 4.x |
| Available in | Multilingual |
| Type | Digital Signage |
| License | MIT License |
| Website | www |
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Display Monkey is a web-based digital signage application licensed under the MIT License and written using the ASP.Net programming framework. It presents images, textual, business intelligence, weather, calendar and video content on connected displays through a web browser.
Main features
- Content management
- Display Monkey lets users upload media (images/videos), create text-based messages, link reports, calendars and YouTube video clips, among other types of content.
- Hierarchies
- Content can be grouped by location, allowing some content to be shown on a subsection of displays depending on, for example, geographical location. This provides a way to distribute local, regional, or global news in a large network of displays.
- Content scheduling
- Content can be scheduled to appear and expire on a given date and time.
- Look and Feel
- Each display is assigned a canvas containing one or more panels. The canvas and associated panels, together with CSS templates, determine the color scheme, fonts, and other graphical elements to be used on each display.
- Internationalization
- Display Monkey is architected to support UTF-8 languages through the translation of YAML files. It is currently available in English.
Architecture
The Display Monkey digital signage solution consists of two ASP.Net web applications: management of content and settings (DisplayMonkey_Management or DMM) and presentation (DisplayMonkey or DMP) for rendering content on displays. Content and settings are stored in an MS-SQL server database. A single content management server can be connected to multiple presentation servers. Each display in a network of displays will be linked to a presentation server. Content on the presentation server may be cached.
See also
References
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