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Symbiota Virtual Flora/Fauna project is an open source software project with central goals of developing online search engines and tools that will aid in the exploration & management of biodiversity data (herbarium specimens, images, checklist, etc)
WeatherNET is a software projected devoted to the formation of an open source weather forecasting suite. The primary goal is to produce a product that even professionals would use, although our audience are amateur weather forecasters.
Weather Manager is a content management system focused on weather. You will be able to run sites like Weather.com and Accuweather.com. Version 2 will be extensible with modules and themes. It will come with a set of modules and a valid XHTML theme.
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Give your IT, operations, and business teams the ability to deliver exceptional services—without the complexity. Maximize operational efficiency with refreshingly simple, AI-powered Freshservice.
PySDB is simple to use field data manager for structural geologists written in Python. Data are traditionally organized by sites and rock units, classified by structural types and could be freely tagged by user-defined labels.