Sign In App is a modern, enjoyable way to sign in visitors and staff, and book desks and meeting rooms.
Our visitor management system streamlines registration, check-in, and authorization processes, while our facility management tools streamline room booking, resource allocation, and asset management. We prioritize security with our advanced risk mitigation measures, including health and safety protocols, emergency messaging, and robust analytics for thorough auditing.
KrakenD is a stateless, distributed, high-performance API Gateway that helps you effortlessly adopt microservices
KrakenD is a high-performance API Gateway optimized for resource efficiency, capable of managing 70,000 requests per second on a single instance. The stateless architecture allows for straightforward, linear scalability, eliminating the need for complex coordination or database maintenance.
SLFFEA stands for San Le's Free Finite Element Analysis. It is a package of scientific software and graphical user interfaces for use in finite element analysis. It is written in ANSIC by San Le and distributed under the terms of the GNU license.
HPGS is an HPGL/2 interpreter, which renders HPGL/2 through a Postscript-like API. Currently, it can render to eps and png files. For rendering the scenery to pixel formats, a rendering engine has been coded, which draws vector graphics into pixel buffers
a3b - ascii / ansi art browser for linux / mac / win32, written in qt4, features - printing - export to png - zoom - eleet autoscroll - configurable fore/background color - 80x50, 80x25, amiga fonts
With over 53 social login options, you can fast-track the signup and login experience for users.
From improving customer experience through seamless sign-on to making MFA as easy as a click of a button – your login box must find the right balance between user convenience, privacy and security.
gv allows a user to view and navigate through PostScript and PDF documents on an X display by providing a user interface for the ghostscript interpreter. It is based on an older viewer called Ghostview by Tim Thiesen.