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    elcalc

    elcalc

    Simple, Cross-Platform Calculator Made

    Elcalc is a simple, cross-platform calculator, built with Electron. It is fast, intuitive and can be used as an alternative for the default system calculator. It supports basic arithmetic operations.
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    MoFlow

    Money Flow will be a Spring Tool Suite 4 Enterprise Accounting System

    Money Flow (MoFlow) was to be a reimagining of GNU Cash that leveraged the algorithms and data attributes of the GNU Cash project with Spring Tool Suite 4 web-enabled technologies. However, after spending two hours trying to do simple bookkeeping that would have taken 10-15 minutes with QuickBooks Pro (which I used with an Ontario corporation I had in the 1990's), I won't be proceeding with this project in quite that fashion. I really like the name and concept of the project, though, so...
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