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    Email and SMS Marketing Software

    Boost Sales. Grow Audiences. Reduce Workloads.

    Our intuitive email marketing software to help you save time and build lasting relationships with your subscribers.
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    Purchasing and invoice automation solution for small to mid market companies.

    Save your team 10s of hours/week with a fully personalized and automated procurement process.

    ProcureDesk is an integrated purchasing and invoicing platform tailored to help small to medium sized businesses streamline their procurement processes. This user-friendly system automates workflows and consolidates purchasing data into a centralized dashboard, allowing companies to control spending and enhance transparency efficiently. Features like automated invoice matching, simple requisition creation, and immediate cash flow insights minimize manual tasks and boost operational efficiency. ProcureDesk is perfect for smaller enterprises leveraging big-business strategies to reduce costs and optimize their purchasing activities. Discover how ProcureDesk can transform your procurement process into a more effective and manageable part of your business.
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    Videotex Emulator for MS DOS

    Videotex Emulation for MS DOS

    This is a final-year programming project aimed to build a terminal emulator for Videotex (Viewdata) over a 2400 baud dial-up modem connection. This project won a little award from Hong Kong Computer Society. Borland's Turbo C for DOS 2.0 was the programming tool.
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    Written in perl and mod_perl with a MySQL backend, Freematrix BBS is a marriage of traditional (dial-up or telnet) and web based BBS systems. Flexible and configurable, you can use one or the other or both simultaneously.
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    Blinky is a graphical network usage monitor for Linux and Solaris. It displays the usage of one or more network interfaces using blinking lights (as in the dial-up system tray icon in Windows). Blinky uses the GTK+ graphics library.
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