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    Insurance Agency Management System

    Jenesis Agency Management System works best for independent insurance companies that focus on personal and commercial lines.

    Jenesis Agency Management System is purpose-built to help insurance agents seamlessly manage existing clients, market to potential prospects, improve business efficiency, and manage sales. Easy to use and affordable, Jenesis Agency Management System offers a variety of features that include automated logins, ACORD forms, carrier downloads, credit card integration, quote control, receipts and payments, InstaCheck, and more. By leveraging Jenesis Agency Management System, you can maximize your time and grow your revenue stream.
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    PBXware Telephony Platform

    For SMBs, enterprises, call centers, and governments

    PBXware is the world’s first and most mature IP PBX Professional Open Standards Turnkey Telephony Platform. Since 2004, PBXware has deployed flexible, reliable, and scalable Next Generation Communication Systems and VoIP solutions to Small and Medium sized Businesses (SMBs), enterprises, Internet Telephony Service Providers (ITSPs), Contact Centers and governments worldwide by combining the most advanced of the latest technologies.
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    Engo

    Engo

    Engo is an open-source 2D game engine written in Go

    Engo is an open-source 2D game engine written in Go. It uses the Entity-Component-System paradigm. The code is available on GitHub. If you encounter any problems, find any bugs, or want to request a feature, you can open an issue or chat with us on gitter. A cross-platform game engine written in Go following an interpretation of the Entity Component System paradigm. Engo is currently compilable for Mac OSX, Linux and Windows. With the release of Go 1.4, supporting Android and the inception...
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    Pixel

    Pixel

    A hand-crafted 2D game library in Go

    ... the center of a window is? window.Bounds().Center() Full documentation and tutorial. Works on Linux, macOS and Windows. Window creation and manipulation (resizing, fullscreen, multiple windows, ...) Keyboard (key presses, text input) and mouse input without events. Well integrated with the Go standard library. Use "image" package for loading pictures. Pixel let's you draw stuff and do your job, it doesn't impose any particular style or paradigm.
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