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    Booking software for adventure and wellness travel

    Bookinglayer is an all-in-one reservation system built for complex booking scenarios involving accommodation and activities. They help retreats, resorts, and schools automate their booking process from start to finish. Bookinglayer’s solution allows you to start selling activities with your accommodation (80% of their clients' bookings include an activity). The software is highly customisable, allowing you to fully adapt your booking flow to your guest's decision-making process. Use their Customer Portal to ask for guest data post-booking, ensuring the booking process is as simple and quick as possible. Use the customer portal to sign waivers, schedule sessions, and collect outstanding balances, all of which are fully automated. Whether you have 5 cabanas or are a large multinational chain, Bookinglayer revolutionizes booking management, making it easier to collect and change bookings, sell and schedule activities, assign instructors, handle payments, and communicate with guests.
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    TensorStore

    TensorStore

    Library for reading and writing large multi-dimensional arrays

    ...It separates the logical view (shape, dtype, chunking) from the physical layout so the same code can target Zarr, N5, TIFF pyramids, or custom backends. Rich indexing, slicing, and broadcasting operations make it feel like a familiar array API, while asynchronous I/O pipelines stream chunks efficiently in parallel. Transactional semantics allow atomic updates and consistent snapshots, which is essential for large, shared datasets used by ML and scientific workflows. The library is engineered for scalability—background caching, chunk sharding, and retryable operations keep throughput high even over unreliable networks. With language bindings, it fits into Python-heavy analysis pipelines while retaining a fast C++ core.
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    ChrysaLisp

    ChrysaLisp

    Parallel OS, with GUI, Terminal, OO Assembler, Class libraries

    ChrysaLisp is a 64-bit, MIMD, multi-CPU, multi-threaded, multi-core, multi-user parallel operating system with features such as a GUI, terminal, OO Assembler, class libraries, C-Script compiler, Lisp interpreter, debugger, profiler, vector font engine, and more. It supports MacOS, Windows, and Linux for x64, Riscv64, and Arm64 and eventually will move to bare metal. It also allows the modeling of various network topologies and the use of ChrysaLib hub nodes to join heterogeneous host...
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    Octave Forge

    Octave Forge

    A collection of packages providing extra functionality for GNU Octave

    Octave Forge is a central location for collaborative development of packages for GNU Octave. The Octave Forge packages expand Octave's core functionality by providing field specific features via Octave's package system. See https://octave.sourceforge.io/packages.php for a list of all available packages. GNU Octave is a high-level interpreted language, primarily intended for numerical computations. It provides capabilities for the numerical solution of linear and nonlinear problems, and...
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