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Automate contact and company data extraction
Build lead generation pipelines that pull emails, phone numbers, and company details from directories, maps, social platforms. Full API access.
Generate leads at scale without building or maintaining scrapers. Use 10,000+ ready-made tools that handle authentication, pagination, and anti-bot protection. Pull data from business directories, social profiles, and public sources, then export to your CRM or database via API. Schedule recurring extractions, enrich existing datasets, and integrate with your workflows.
A Front End for TASM. Compiles Assembly Programs.Includes Intellisense to Help Assembly Coders. Immidiate Error Tracking and Instant Code Help provided.
NoUnit Graphs your code to give you a picture of how good your JUnit tests are. NoUnit.Net is a .NET version of the program. (More Information at http://nounit.sourceforge.net).
Total Network Visibility for Network Engineers and IT Managers
Network monitoring and troubleshooting is hard. TotalView makes it easy.
This means every device on your network, and every interface on every device is automatically analyzed for performance, errors, QoS, and configuration.
dotUnit is a port of JUnit (www.junit.org) to the Microsoft .net platform. This testing framework allows for automated unit and functional tests which are vital for refactoring and regression testing.
ESA Provides a wrapper around the .NET scripting engine which adds support for hosting the scripting engine in a seperate AppDomain, and includes a Design-time environment for applications.
A recreation of Microsoft's Visual Basic that runs and compiles for/in Linux. We've decided that VB4Linux will be programmed in C. We will probably be beginning sometime within the next week or so... Still looking for developers! Thx!