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  • Passwordless authentication enables a secure and frictionless experience for your users | Auth0 Icon
    Over two-thirds of people reuse passwords across sites, resulting in an increasingly insecure e-commerce ecosystem. Learn how passwordless can not only mitigate these issues but make the authentication experience delightful. Implement Auth0 in any application in just five minutes
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    tigerlab is a global insurtech offering an API-driven insurance software solution

    Our insurance software solution helps your business to offer a digital experience for your customers and system users.

    Tigerlab insurance software is a powerful, modular, and easily integrated system, built for you on cutting edge technologies. Simplifying complex processes and allowing for automation and configurability, it performs seamlessly on all digital platforms. Our unique business model allows you to invest in best-of-breed solution through a low-risk partnership. Returns are guaranteed whether you choose our individual modules or go full-suite.
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    gtkcord4

    gtkcord4

    GTK4 Discord client in Go, attempt #4

    GTK4 Discord client in Go, attempt #4. gtkcord4 needs GTK4, object-introspection, and optionally libcanberra. If compiling, then the library headers are also required. gtkcord4's CI automatically builds each release for Linux x86_64 and aarch64. See the Releases page for the binaries.
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    tmpmail

    tmpmail

    A temporary email right from your terminal written in POSIX

    tmpmail is a command-line utility written in POSIX sh that allows you to create a temporary email address and receive emails to the temporary email address. It uses 1secmail's API to receive emails. By default w3m is used to render the HTML emails on the terminal. But if you prefer another text-based web browser or would rather view the email in a GUI web browser such as Firefox, simply use the browser argument followed by the command needed to launch the web browser of your choice. A temporary...
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    MythTV for macOS
    ... to these forums for help. These forums are monitored by many more helpful/insightful developers than this unofficial SourceForge sight. Build Status x86_64 builds are automatically refreshed weekely via GitHub CI's (when code changes are detected). arm64 builds are refreshed at least once a month due to the added cost of running m1 based CI chains on GitHub.
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    GoldBug - Encrypted Communications

    GoldBug - Encrypted Communications

    Chat Messenger. E-Mail-Client. Websearch. Filetransfer.

    GoldBug is a decentralized & secure communication suite that offers an integrated e-mail client, an instant messenger & a file transfer. Also included is an URL-RSS-DB & a p2p web search. Current vers. w/ McEliece Algorithm. GoldBug has been 2013 - 2023 ten years just another Graphical User Interface of the Spot-On Encryption Suite. Main GUI features: Minimal & colorful Interface with Tabs in the East. Microsoft & Qt MinGW deprecated Win32 & for Compiling: ●...
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    Sports Management Software

    SportsEngine supports youth and amateur clubs, associations, and teams.

    SportsEngine, a part of the NBC Sports Group, is a simple cloud-based sports management software solution for sports-event organizers. Specifically designed for use by leagues, associations, clubs, tournaments, and teams of all sizes, SportsEngine delivers professional support, consulting, and design services. By using SportsEngine, you can manage your operations, register members, promote competition programs, run background screens, communicate with athletes and parents, raise funds, and process payments in an efficient and seamless manner.
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    Snap7

    Snap7

    32/64 bit multi-platform Ethernet S7 PLC communication suite

    Snap7, through three specialized components: Client and the inedited Server and Partner, allows you to definitively integrate your PC based systems into a PLC automation chain. Designed to transfer large amounts of hi-speed data in industrial facilities, it scales easily, down to small Linux Arm boards such as Raspberry PI. Hi level object oriented wrappers are provided, currently C/C++, .NET/Mono, Pascal, LabVIEW, Python with many source code examples. Very easy to use, a full...
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    This is a chat system composed of a TCP/IP server daemon and its corresponding java client. You can chat with other peers in clear text or AES password-based encryption on your own computer network. The AES encryption and decryption is based on 128 bit key which is reached by padding the resulting SHA256 from your provided password. Simply put, SHA is a checksum that change when a single bit change. When you send a message with a password field, the resulting password checksum is cut at...
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    VooDoo cIRCle
    VooDoo cIRCle is modular IRC bot, scriptable thanks to PHP and Perl, with built-in SSL support, File System, private BotNet and advanced security rights for each user. Runs on POSIX/Unices, Windows and Mac OS X.
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    ACE RADIUS library is a portable open-source implementation of RADIUS protocol, as defined in RFCs 2865 and 2866. It's written in C++ and is supported on a wide variety of POSIX-compliant platforms, including Linux and Solaris, and on Windows.
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    A Gnutella servent (server/client). Written to run cross-platform - Windows and (POSIX) UNIX. Modular UI - command line shell now, Win32 and X-Windows GUIs soon. Tries to use open source dev tools.
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    End-To-End Document Management Software

    UnForm is ideal for businesses focusing on distribution, manufacturing ERP solutions, and general accounting.

    UnForm® is a platform-independent software product that creates, delivers, stores and retrieves graphically enhanced documents from ERP application printing. A complete, end-to-end document management solution, UnForm interfaces at the point of printing to produce documents in various formats for printing and electronic delivery.
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    vipsi - the friendly one - is a shell and script language with ease of use and direct power control as in first days\' Basic. :-) C-like syntax, unicode text, powerful list operators. pocket calculator, cgi, script, non-posix shell all-in-one!
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    This project is to develop a good Battle.Net bot and client for any POSIX operating system.
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    insaneFS is a fully decentralized peer-to-peer filesystem based on top of FUSE. It provides POSIX file semantics, including mutable files and directories. It does all this while providing a unified global hierarchy.
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    NES Open Switch

    NES Open Switch

    The 'NES Open Switch' network protocol stack.

    ... and a fully functional networking device can be built. The NES Open Switch is developed and maintained by an open community of developers. This stack is written completely in C99. The stack can be used on any operating system which supports POSIX 2001 API. The build system is written in Make. The stack is released under the NES RED License, and it is an open-source software. [repository] (https://github.com/nes-repo/NES-Open-Switch)
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