Stone window sills are the unsung heroes of a building’s facade. They bear the brunt of wind-driven rain, support the weight of the window above, and frame the view from within. Over time, however, even the hardest limestone, sandstone, or granite will succumb to the elements. Spalling (flaking), cracking, and general decay are common problems.
With patience, the right materials, and a respect for traditional methods, repairing a stone window sill is a rewarding weekend project. It preserves the character of your home, stops water damage before it rots your window frame, and costs a fraction of replacement. Work slow, keep it damp, and your repair will outlast the rest of the house. repairing stone window sills
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Client
The DWService Agent is a key component that you first need to install on your device in order to be able to remotely control it.
With DWService, you can control your remote machines directly from within a web browser. Hence, there is nothing to install. However, we have developed clients for several platforms in order to improve your experience and bypass browser limitations.
Licenses and Sources of Agent
The agent software is free and open source. It consists of a core component released under the MPLv2 license, and several libraries and components that are governed by different licenses. The source code is hosted on GitHub, you can download it here: https://github.com/dwservice/agent.