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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure

    Deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure for a secure, reliable, and scalable cloud environment, fully integrated with Microsoft services.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on Microsoft Azure provides a secure, reliable, and flexible foundation for your cloud infrastructure. Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure is ideal for enterprises seeking to enhance their cloud environment with seamless integration, consistent performance, and comprehensive support.
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    The CRM you’ll want to use every day

    With CRM, Sales, and Marketing Automation in one, Act! gives you everything you need for happier clients, more revenue, and less stress.

    Act! Premium is perfect for small and midsize businesses looking to market better, sell more, and create customers for life. With unparalleled flexibility and freedom of choice, Act! Premium accommodates the unique ways you do business. Whether it’s customizations to fit your specific business or industry processes or your preferences for deployment and access, the possibilities with Act! Premium are limitless.
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    Emacs for You (Emfy)

    Emacs for You (Emfy)

    A dark and sleek Emacs setup for general purpose editing

    ... to understand the content of .emacs or em, you can skip ahead directly to the Line-by-Line Explanation section that describes every line of these files in detail. The .emacs file in this project provides a quick way to get started with setting up your Emacs environment. This document explains how to do so in a step-by-step manner. This document also explains the content of .emacs and em in a line-by-line manner.
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    GPTel

    GPTel

    A no-frills ChatGPT client for Emacs

    ... to the ChatGPT buffer. It will ask you for the key if you skipped the previous step. Run it with a prefix-arg to start a new session. In the gptel buffer, send your prompt with M-x gptel-send, bound to C-c RET. Set chat parameters (GPT model, directives etc) for the session by calling gptel-send with a prefix argument.
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