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@@ -17,6 +17,14 @@ go build
 ```
 (Yes, it is that simple)
 
+## Screenshots
+![Image](img/screenshots/1.png?raw=true)
+![Image](img/screenshots/2.png?raw=true)
+![Image](img/screenshots/3.png?raw=true)
+![Image](img/screenshots/4.png?raw=true)
+![Image](img/screenshots/5.png?raw=true)
+![Image](img/screenshots/6.png?raw=true)
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 ## Start the ArOZ Online Platform
 
 ### Supported Startup Paramters
@@ -87,108 +95,6 @@ The ArOZ AJGI / AGI interface provide a javascript programmable interface for Ar
 plugin for the system. To initiate the module, you can place a "init.agi" file in the web directory of the module
 (also named the module root). See more details in the [AJGI Documentation](AJGI Documentation.md).
 
-## Subservice Logics and Configuration
-To intergrate other binary based web server to the subservice interface,
-you can create a folder inside the "./subservice/your_service" where your binary
-executable should be named identically with the containing directory.
-For example, you have a module that provides web ui named "demo.exe",
-then your should put the demo.exe into "./subservice/demo/demo.exe".
-
-In the case of Linux environment, the subservice routine will first if the 
-module is installed via apt-get by checking with the "whereis" program.
-If the package is not found in the apt list, the binary of the program will be searched
-under the subservice directory.
-
-Please follow the naming convention given in the build.sh template.
-For example, the corrisponding platform will search for the corrisponding binary excutable filename:
-```
-demo_linux_amd64	=> Linux AMD64
-demo_linux_arm		=> Linux ARMv6l / v7l
-demo_linux_arm64	=> Linux ARM64
-demo_macOS_amd64	=> MacOS AMD64 (Not tested)
-```
-
-### Startup Flags
-During the tartup of the subservice, two paramters will be passed in. Here are the examples
-```
-demo.exe -info
-demo.exe -port 12810
-```
-
-In the case of reciving the "info" flag, the program should print the JSON string with correct module information
-as stated in the struct below.
-```
-//Struct for storing module information
-type serviecInfo struct{
-	Name string				//Name of this module. e.g. "Audio"
-	Desc string				//Description for this module
-	Group string			//Group of the module, e.g. "system" / "media" etc
-	IconPath string			//Module icon image path e.g. "Audio/img/function_icon.png"
-	Version string			//Version of the module. Format: [0-9]*.[0-9][0-9].[0-9]
-	StartDir string 		//Default starting dir, e.g. "Audio/index.html"
-	SupportFW bool 			//Support floatWindow. If yes, floatWindow dir will be loaded
-	LaunchFWDir string 		//This link will be launched instead of 'StartDir' if fw mode
-	SupportEmb bool			//Support embedded mode
-	LaunchEmb string 		//This link will be launched instead of StartDir / Fw if a file is opened with this module
-	InitFWSize []int 		//Floatwindow init size. [0] => Width, [1] => Height
-	InitEmbSize []int		//Embedded mode init size. [0] => Width, [1] => Height
-	SupportedExt []string 	//Supported File Extensions. e.g. ".mp3", ".flac", ".wav"
-}
-
-//Example Usage when reciving the -info flag
-infoObject := serviecInfo{
-		Name: "Demo Subservice",
-		Desc: "A simple subservice code for showing how subservice works in ArOZ Online",			
-		Group: "Development",
-		IconPath: "demo/icon.png",
-		Version: "0.0.1",
-		//You can define any path before the actualy html file. This directory (in this case demo/ ) will be the reverse proxy endpoint for this module
-		StartDir: "demo/home.html",			
-		SupportFW: true, 
-		LaunchFWDir: "demo/home.html",
-		SupportEmb: true,
-		LaunchEmb: "demo/embedded.html",
-		InitFWSize: []int{720, 480},
-		InitEmbSize: []int{720, 480},
-		SupportedExt: []string{".txt",".md"},
-	}
-	
-jsonString, _ := json.Marshal(info);
-fmt.Println(string(infoObject))
-os.Exit(0);
-```
-
-When reciving the port flag, the program should start the web ui at the given port. The following is an example for 
-the implementation of such functionality.
-
-```
-var port = flag.String("port", ":80", "The default listening endpoint for this subservice")
-flag.Parse()
-err := http.ListenAndServe(*port, nil)
-if err != nil {
-	log.Fatal(err)
-}
-```
-
-
-### Subservice Exec Settings
-In default, subservice routine will create a reverse proxy with URL rewrite build in that serve your web ui launched
-from the binary executable. If you do not need a reverse proxy connection, want a custom launch script or else, you can 
-use the following setting files.
-
-```
-.noproxy		=> Do not start a proxy to the given port
-.startscript	=> Send the launch parameter to the "start.bat" or "start.sh" file instead of the binary executable
-.suspended		=> Do not load this subservice during startup. But the user can enable it via the setting interface
-```
-
-Here is an example "start.bat" used in integrating Syncthing into ArOZ Online System with ".startscript" file placed next
-to the syncthing.exe file.
-```
-if not exist ".\config" mkdir ".\config"
-syncthing.exe -home=".\config" -no-browser -gui-address=127.0.0.1%2
-```
-
 
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