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  • Outgrown Windows Task Scheduler? Icon
    Outgrown Windows Task Scheduler?

    Free diagnostic identifies where your workflow is breaking down—with instant analysis of your scheduling environment.

    Windows Task Scheduler wasn't built for complex, cross-platform automation. Get a free diagnostic that shows exactly where things are failing and provides remediation recommendations. Interactive HTML report delivered in minutes.
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  • Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents Icon
    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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    Loggifier

    Loggifier

    A tool that inserts code into Java class files for logging

    A tool that inserts code into Java class files for logging. Possible logging points are class initialization, method entry and exit, and local variable assignment. Logging is based on java.util.logging.
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    Code Bubbles is a front end to Eclipse designed to simplify programming by making it easy for the programmer to define and use working sets. It provides compact function-based views of the code (all backed by the underlying files) that are displayed in bubbles and that are easily moved around and manipulated on the screen. The bubbles are fully editable.
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    libinstrument (ex libcsdbg)

    libinstrument (ex libcsdbg)

    C/C++ function instrumentation (AOP, exception/stack tracing, GC)

    Libinstrument is a complete and easy way to do custom function instrumentation for C/C++. The project comes ready with classic applications of instrumentation, such as AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming), Concern and Side Effect injection, stack tracing, exception tracing, basic time profiling, callgraph profiling and other. A GC (Garbage Collector) module is also under development. Libinstrument is highly portable and decoupled. The project comes with a CMake build system, integration with...
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    We extend the Eclipse IDE with tools for development in Haskell, a functional programming language, providing support for a wide range of tools (compilers, interpreters, doc tools etc.) in a coherent, convenient and configurable environment.
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  • Vibes don’t ship, Retool does Icon
    Vibes don’t ship, Retool does

    Start from a prompt and build production-ready apps on your data—with security, permissions, and compliance built in.

    Vibe coding tools create cool demos, but Retool helps you build software your company can actually use. Generate internal apps that connect directly to your data—deployed in your cloud with enterprise security from day one. Build dashboards, admin panels, and workflows with granular permissions already in place. Stop prototyping and ship on a platform that actually passes security review.
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    LOLCode IDE plugin for Eclipse. LOLCode is a new humorous language designed to teach those new to programming, and to be enjoyed by the rest of us. This plugin does syntax highlighting, code folding, debugging and content assistance.
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    Freebug is a collection of Eclipse plugin that visualizes runtime object and database relationships to help debug or understand code and data.
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    Tho goal of this project is to provide an integrated development environment for developing (x)Harbour applications on various platforms.
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