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Open QR Code is an open-source, cross-platform app
Open QR Code is an open-source cross-platform application developed using Flutter as main framework used to build the application, in common C, C++, Dart, Skia (a 2D rendering engine), and Impeller (the default rendering engine on iOS), Java, Kotlin. Open QR Code allows users to generate and scan QR codes effortlessly. The app is available on Android, Windows, and the Web.
Cerberus Content Management System is a dynamic, secure and infinitely expandable CMS designed after a Unix-Like model complete with a Unix-Like Kernel File named: Cerberus. It is a custom written Web Application Framework ( W.A.F. ) with a consistent and custom written Pre-Hyper-Text-Post-Processor Programming Code Framework ( P.C.F. ). This Web Application Software Project' aim is to be the fastest and most secure Web Application Framework, Web Application Programming Code Framework, Text,...
Cerberus Content Management System is a Monolithic and Modular Content Management System that is written in 100% Pure PHP code with 100% Pure HTML output, and it supports multiple Database Management Systems.
Cerberus Content Management System source code is completely handwritten by the author(s).
The CerberusCMS project is focused on data security and ease of use, therefore we have decided to make very little use of JavaScript in the PurePHP Releases.
The still-secure, and...