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  • Claims Processing solution for healthcare practitioners. Icon
    Claims Processing solution for healthcare practitioners.

    Very easy to use for medical, dental and therapy offices.

    Speedy Claims became the top CMS-1500 Software by providing the best customer service imaginable to our thousands of clients all over America. Medical billing isn't the kind of thing most people get excited about - it is just a tedious task you have to do. But while it will never be a fun task, it doesn't have to be as difficult or time consumimg as it is now. With Speedy Claims CMS-1500 software you can get the job done quickly and easily, allowing you to focus on the things you love about your job, like helping patients. With a simple interface, powerful features to eliminate repetitive work, and unrivaled customer support, it's simply the best HCFA 1500 software available on the market. A powerful built-in error checking helps ensure your HCFA 1500 form is complete and correctly filled out, preventing CMS-1500 claims from being denied.
  • Tigerpaw One | Business Automation Software for SMBs Icon
    Tigerpaw One | Business Automation Software for SMBs

    Fed up with not having the time, money and resources to grow your business?

    The only software you need to increase cash flow, optimize resource utilization, and take control of your assets and inventory.
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    CrossBrowdy

    CrossBrowdy

    JavaScript framework to build game engines, games, emulators and apps

    CrossBrowdy is a free and open-source JavaScript framework that allows to create multimedia apps, emulators, game engines and games that will be compatible with any device. Any software developed with CrossBrowdy should be able to be used in any JavaScript compatible web client (including browser plug-in, add-on, extension, app...) which supports "document.getElementById". This framework allows any developer to manage easier many different things, such as audio (with Flash fallback, audio...
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    A Java Servlet based generic game tournament pool bracket tracking application suitable especially for the NCAA basketball championship tournament. Features include bracket enterring, multiple scoring systems, multiple users, groups, pools, etc.
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    PRØJECT: PARANOIA
    A open source puzzle game made in blender 3d. Featuring a point and click interface, a constantly updated pool of levels and much more. Controls are easy, the arrow keys rotate the camera, and the mouse clicks to interact.
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    CazaPool3D is a 100% java3d pool and billard game, with both single and multiple player abilities. It tracks ball paths, handle undo, use mulitple views, loads (threads) multiple 3ds objects, handles picking/collision/animation/overlays and more
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  • Automated RMM Tools | RMM Software Icon
    Automated RMM Tools | RMM Software

    Proactively monitor, manage, and support client networks with ConnectWise Automate

    Out-of-the-box scripts. Around-the-clock monitoring. Unmatched automation capabilities. Start doing more with less and exceed service delivery expectations.
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    This is my first serious 3d game project. It's a billiards but it is based on my own rules.
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    LAN Tournament Manager is used to setup and display brackets for any tournament. You can currently choose from single or double elimination (pool play to come in future). LTM is currently v.11.
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    This set of PHP scripts allows one to configure a tournament pool for the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Users can submit their own picks and an administrator can update status as game results are announced.
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