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    TreeGraph

    TreeGraph

    Information Manager(split/analyze/compare/combine).

    For Homepage, Blog, Family Tree, Database, C#|hjt|js|chm Editor. Convert hjt2xml, (c#)cs2xml, chm2xml, js2xml, xml2cs, xml2js, xml2hjt, cs2hjt, hjt2cs, cs2chm, hjt2chm. IE/Opera/Firefox/PocketPC supported.
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    angulartics

    angulartics

    Analytics for AngularJS applications

    Avoid dealing with vendor-specific code. If your provider of choice is not among the existing plugins, just write your own. Google Analytics, Kissmetrics, Mixpanel, Flurry, Piwik, Segment.io and more are supported out of the box. Just add Angulartics to your app dependencies and you'll get automatic pageview tracking for your application routes. Download Angulartics and the Angulartics plugin for your vendor. Note: All plugins list Angulartics as a dependency, so they will be downloaded...
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    Amazon Mobile Analytics SDK JavaScript

    Amazon Mobile Analytics SDK JavaScript

    Amazon Mobile Analytics JavaScript SDK

    The Mobile Analytics SDK for JavaScript allows JavaScript-enabled applications to create and submit events for analysis in the AWS Console and through Auto Export to S3 and Redshift. The library uses the browser's local storage API to create a local cache for the data, allowing your web application to batch and record events even when the app is offline.
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