Announcement: Antidote, an IEEE 11073 library

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Since the time we worked on BlueZ HDP support, we missed a free implementation
for the "upper part" of health protocol stack, namely the IEEE 11073-20601
standard.

Well, not anymore. Signove has released its implementation as free software:

http://oss.signove.com/index.php/Antidote_release_announcement

Antidote contains:

1) a library that can be statically or dynamically liked by any application that
needs to use the IEEE protocol;

2) a set of transport plug-ins that save the core library from most platform
dependencies. The most well-tested, by now, is the BlueZ HDP plugin. (Currently,
plug-ins are linked along with library.)

3) a sample health D-Bus service that allows applications to communicate with
health devices without having to link with Antidote library. This service is
perfectly functional and doubles as a complete example of how to use the
Antidote API.

License is LGPL.--
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