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    tabler

    tabler

    Tabler is free and open-source HTML Dashboard UI Kit

    ... is to deliver a user-friendly, clear and easy administration panel that can be used by both simple websites and sophisticated systems. The only requirement is basic HTML and CSS (and some Liquid) knowledge, as a reward, you'll be able to manage and visualise different types of data in the easiest possible way! With the support for mobile, tablet and desktop displays, it doesn’t matter what device you’re using. Tabler is responsive in all major browsers.
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    Pipeboard

    Pipeboard

    The best all in one app & container manager web dashboard.

    ..., that allows an enduser (or users, see reseller info) install, configure and manage lots of - traditionally terminal only - programs and applications in one neat interface without touching the command line.† Behind an idea, there's always a story. - Pipeboard was created initially as an internal tool for web hosting with no cost (unlike cPanel or Plesk), but after some research, finding that many open source/free softwares didn't really complete the job at
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    Dashboards by Keen IO

    Dashboards by Keen IO

    Responsive dashboard templates

    ... SDK. You can add some charts to your dashboard with just a few lines of code. If you're a registered Keen IO user, navigate to your keen project or if you don't have a user at first, you can simply use some demo data that we've prepared for you. You can access those by going to the repository and navigating to demo-data. There, you will see some javascript files with some code in them. We will simply paste those in the .html file.
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    Stisla

    Stisla

    Free Bootstrap Admin Template

    Stisla will help you to speed up your project, and design your own dashboard UI and the users will love it. Integrated with 30+ third-party libraries and has many components, you will easily to create a dashboard layout. Don't worry about the gadget you have. Stisla is very suitable for every platform. Written with HTML5 and CSS3 and supported by most modern browsers. We provide some javascript APIs to interact with some components more easily. All HTML pages are free of errors, because...
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    Manage printing in a cost-efficient and eco-friendly way with Gelato.

    Gelato offers an extensive catalog of custom products, a zero-inventory business model, and free designing tools—all in one place.

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    electron-webpack-dashboard

    electron-webpack-dashboard

    Electron Desktop GUI for Webpack Dashboard

    The original webpack-dashboard, was fun and people seemed to like it. Unless they were on Windows, or used a weird terminal set up, or if they just wanted more. Making things work across a variety of different terminal environments is pretty rough. Also, a web GUI provides some unique UI possibilities that weren't there with the term display. The original dashboard felt like working at NASA. 50 years ago. I hope this dashboard feels like working at NASA today. Or at Westworld. Or like...
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