Melis Platform is an enterprise-grade Low Code Platform simplifying app creation, management, and delivery.
Ideal for websites, apps, e-commerce, CRMs, and more
Melis is a new generation of Content Management System and eCommerce platform to achieve and manage websites from a single web interface easy to use while offering the best of open source technology.
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Connect your teams with an integrated digital workplace
Wherever your teams work, keep them connected with a digital workplace that unifies all your productivity tools in one central place
Claromentis provides a reliable and feature-rich business intranet software for modern organizations. Offering collaborative, social, knowledge-sharing, and enterprise-level applications, Claromentis' intranet platform enables businesses to enjoy greater productivity, collaboration, and security. Claromentis' intranet software can be deployed on-premise, in the cloud, or on a company's data center. It can also be customized to meet unique business needs through the addition of modules.
Paper is a modern freedesktop icon theme whose design is based around the use of bold colours and simple geometric shapes to compose icons. Each icon has been meticulously designed for pixel-perfect viewing. While it does take some inspiration from the icons in Google's Material Design, some aspects have been adjusted to better suit a desktop environment. This project has mixed licencing. You are free to copy, redistribute and/or modify aspects of this work under the terms of each licence...
Python script (and library) for exporting icons from icon fonts
Python script (and library) for easy and simple export of icons from web icon fonts (e.g. Font Awesome, Octicons) as PNG images. The best part is the provided shell script, but you can also use it’s functionality directly in your (probably awesome) Python project. There’s also font-awesome-to-png script for backward compatibility with the first iteration of the concept. You can use IconFont (and IconFontDownloader for that matter) directly inside your Python project. There's no proper...