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    Log Parser

    Tool for parsing all logs in present directory for search of phrases.

    Simple Tool allowing for parsing all text logs in the present directory for search for IP addresses, phrases or it's a combination. Put the compiled version of this tool into the directory with logs and run.
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    HotTurtles_projet_GL02

    This app can sort mails, using a list of mails and collaborators.

    Using MailParser, you will be able to sort your enterprise's mail, using only the key arrows of you computer. You can select mails and contact from a collaborator, and sort with a top 10, a list of buzzy days, etc... Also, you can decide to visualize the result directly in your command prompt, or export it.
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    Optimal BPM

    Optimal BPM

    The beat of your business

    [See the files section for installation instructions] Optimal BPM™ is a project that aims to create an easy-to-use Business Process Management system (BPM) and tools. So far, only the tools, and only a data replication tool, Optimal Sync, has been released (available from the "files" page). But more is coming. It incorporates many different open source projects that relates to interoperability, transformation, context and process control. It has no business engine, instead it...
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    mojo

    mojo

    mojo provides fast analyzes for your business processes

    mojo is a standalone software and library for the fast analysis of business processes. Because of its lightweight architecture and its implementation in Java, it can be used as extension in your program, e.g., business process designer. It provides new researched compiler-based analysis techniques which supports very good failure location. The software can be used under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LPGL): http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt
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    BizMin - Business Administration Tool
    A Web Based Business Administration Tool. The system will control's everyday functions in a business. This project comes with some Base Plugins such as Business Card Generation, Employee Scheduling, Retail label Printing, An internal Email system
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    A comprehensive business framework to enable sophisticated enterprise workflows. Define, simulate and deploy cross-platform workflows while being able to enrich and customize the core services on demand.
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    Open Sourced version of the EverythingLinux.com.au warehouse back-end software. Includes website integration, purchasing, receipting, dispatch, production queues, BAS reporting, inventory and catalogue management, electronic paperless office.
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