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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.
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GNU Hyperbole (pronounced Ga-new Hi-per-bo-lee), or just Hyperbole, is an amazing programmable hypertextual information management system implemented as a GNU Emacs package. This is the first public release in 2016. Hyperbole has been greatly expanded and modernized for use with the latest Emacs 25 releases; it supports GNU Emacs 24.4 or above. It contains an extensive set of improvements that can greatly boost your day-to-day productivity with Emacs and your ability to manage information...
OrangeHRM provides a world-class HRIS experience and offers everything you and your team need to be that HR hero you know that you are.
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An Emacs major mode for editing F# code, based on the OCaml mode and the Python mode.
This project is not maintained anymore. New development will go here: https://github.com/fsharp/fsharpbinding/tree/master/emacs
RenderMan(R) Interface Bytestream (RIB) ASCII major mode for Emacs-based text editors. Adds configurable syntax highlighting and indentation to your text editing experience. RenderMan(R) is a registered trademark of Pixar.
A Multi-Lingual Vocabulary system for GNUemacs, that helps you to learn words in other languages as you use them in your own language. Vocabulary is stored in CSV (spreadsheet) files for easy interchange.
A GTK-server based GUI for Bigloo Scheme; a Windows distribution for both Bigloo, and GTK2. Tutorials on how to call GTK2 procedures from Scheme. A simple GUI for OCaml. It offers two kinds of widgets, to wit, buttons and an Emacs like mini-editor.
Labra enables you to launch your solutions on Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud quickly and seamlessly—without a single line of code.
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Labra is designed for cloud businesses, independent software vendors (ISVs), and channel partners looking to streamline their go-to-market strategies, accelerate product listings, and enhance sales efficiency through AI-powered automation and CRM integration. Additionally, it caters to teams seeking to enhance collaboration with cloud providers and partner ecosystems while maintaining control over their sales processes and optimizing their growth potential
vcpp-mode is a mode for (X)Emacs to edit Visual C++ files.
It is based on cc-mode and has font-locking for IDE generated Macros, common Visual C++ types, prefixed member-variables (m_*), class names, abbreviations for common used words etc.
nqmacs is a set of precompiled w32-binaries based on the source code of Emacs' current development version (which will eventually be released as Emacs 22.1). It's no official Emacs distribution, however.
This elisp package provides text based table creation and editing
feature. Emacs can edit tables embedded inside a document, just like a modern WYSIWYG word processor. The latest version generates a table HTML source from a WYSIWYG table.
js-test.el is a bit of elisp which makes running javascript tests in an emacs js-comint window easy from within the code in question. It's based on Steve Yegge's js2-mode and js-comint.el.