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    Retool your internal operations

    Generate secure, production-grade apps that connect to your business data. Not just prototypes, but tools your team can actually deploy.

    Build internal software that meets enterprise security standards without waiting on engineering resources. Retool connects to your databases, APIs, and data sources while maintaining the permissions and controls you need. Create custom dashboards, admin tools, and workflows from natural language prompts—all deployed in your cloud with security baked in. Stop duct-taping operations together, start building in Retool.
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    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

    Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)

    Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
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    Spooky Coder

    Auto code generation for many languages.

    Quickly define your ORM with the simple Brainstorm format, then instantly create your SQL, Java, PHP, Python, Perl, even C++, etc. code to manage all your object relationships.
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    PreprocesssorWizard

    PreprocesssorWizard

    WYSIWIG conditional compilation preprocessor for Java etc.

    ...Being WYSIWYG, the PreprocessorWizard multi-language WYSIWIG preprocessor resolves the problem of code being difficult to read and allows one preprocessing syntax for all languages. It is easy to use as a standalone application and it can be easily integrated with almost any IDE.
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    Cress Tool Suite

    Cress Tool Suite

    Cress is a comprehensive toolset for graphical service/workflow design

    ...Cress aims to make service design as easy as possible without requiring specialist development knowledge. It simplifies service creation to drawing diagrams, clicking buttons and defining a few tool parameters. All key functions of Cress can be controlled from the Chive diagram editor. Cress is written using portable and widely used languages (Perl and Java). It can be extended by a developer for other kinds of services that can be characterised by activity flows.
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    Given YACC-like and LEX-like input files, yagg generates a C++ program that generates all strings of a user-specified length. yagg is easy to use, and provides a means of generating test inputs or validating a parser grammar by inspecting the strings.
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  • Grafana: The open and composable observability platform Icon
    Grafana: The open and composable observability platform

    Faster answers, predictable costs, and no lock-in built by the team helping to make observability accessible to anyone.

    Grafana is the open source analytics & monitoring solution for every database.
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    Automated Class & Method Builder for Perl. This module solves the problem of having to write a bazillion methods that are all the same. Standard data-manipulation methods are created automatically based on user-supplied information.
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    Programming Utilities written for quicker development processes. Distributed in one big package. All GPL.
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    PM2HTML takes PageMaker files and makes a cohesive newspaper website. It comprises a PMScript that exports all stories to a directory of tagged txts, and a python program to act as a converter to turn those tagged text files into HTML, a parser to guess
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