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    High-performance Open Source API Gateway

    KrakenD is a stateless, distributed, high-performance API Gateway that helps you effortlessly adopt microservices

    KrakenD is a high-performance API Gateway optimized for resource efficiency, capable of managing 70,000 requests per second on a single instance. The stateless architecture allows for straightforward, linear scalability, eliminating the need for complex coordination or database maintenance.
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    Automated quote and proposal software for IT solution providers. | ConnectWise CPQ

    Create IT quote templates, automate workflows, add integrations & price catalogs to save time & reduce errors on manual data entry & updates.

    ConnectWise CPQ, formerly ConnectWise Sell, is a professional quote and proposal automation software for IT solution providers. ConnectWise CPQ offers a wide range of tools that enables IT solution providers to save time, quote more, and win big. Top features include professional quote or proposal templates, product catalog and sourcing, workflow automation, sales reporting, and integrations with best-in-breed solutions like Cisco, Dell, HP, and Salesforce.
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    NuMetrics
    Nutrition Metrics is a food and nutrients intake system created to improve general human diet. Processes the USDA, shows food/nutrient intake reports. Foods editor, recipe generator, advanced search glycemic load. It's a plugin for the I-Metrics CMS
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    PDML is an informal markup language written in PHP that is similar to HTML. It allows for the creation of complex PDF documents and can also be used in conjunction with PHP, to define templates which can generate dynamic PDF documents.
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    dompdf - the PHP 5 HTML to PDF converter. dompdf is a (mostly) CSS compliant HTML rendering engine written in PHP. It supports external stylesheets, inline style tags, and the style attributes of individual HTML elements. Requires PHP 5.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Template-driven, community website management system (CMS). Features: user-friendly (no HTML) webpage maintenance, strong emphasis on internationalization, conversion of any page to PDF, also galleries, forums, blogs, wiki, a plugin mechanism, and more!
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    Field Service Management Software | BlueFolder

    Maximize technician productivity with intuitive field service software

    Track all your service data in one easy-to-use system, enabling your team to move faster and generate more revenue for your bottom line.
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    Get a HTML text and generate a PDF file to make it printer-friendly. This PHP script is based upon FPDF PHP script (www.fpdf.org). More info can be found on the home page (http://html2fpdf.sourceforge.net/). (Note: this project is no longer updated - but it still works for what it was made for: very simple HTML 2 PDF with PHP only [no need to install anything])
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    PHP DocWriter is a set of PHP classes that generates StarOffice/OpenOffice.org documents. With the help of OpenOffice.org application it can also convert this document into other document formats like MS Word, PDF, RTF, HTML, LaTeX, XHTML, etc.
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    POST (Python Obviously Simple Text) provides support for simple, flexible dynamic document generation in multiple output formats. Supports inputs in text or XML, outputs in HTML, PDF, RTF, LaTeX source, nroff source, postscript, and plain text.
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