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    Automate contact and company data extraction

    Build lead generation pipelines that pull emails, phone numbers, and company details from directories, maps, social platforms. Full API access.

    Generate leads at scale without building or maintaining scrapers. Use 10,000+ ready-made tools that handle authentication, pagination, and anti-bot protection. Pull data from business directories, social profiles, and public sources, then export to your CRM or database via API. Schedule recurring extractions, enrich existing datasets, and integrate with your workflows.
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    FastReport Open Source

    FastReport Open Source

    Free Open Source Reporting tool for .NET

    Free Open Source Reporting tool for .NET Core/.NET Framework that helps your application generate document-like reports.
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    Laila.Pdf

    Laila.Pdf

    A .NET6 WPF Pdfium-based viewer control and printer object.

    Experience seamless PDF viewing, printing, and interaction with this .NET 6 Pdfium-powered solution! Enjoy: ✅ Ultra-smooth scrolling for effortless navigation ✅ Precision text selection & copying ✅ Powerful search capabilities to find what you need instantly ✅ Basic PDF form support for interactive documents ✅ Reliable .NET 6 PDF printing for crisp, professional output Built on an enhanced version of PDFiumSharp, featuring added PDF form support for a more complete document...
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    Free HTML to PDF for .NET and C# Library

    Free HTML to PDF for .NET and C# Library

    Free HTML to PDF Converter for C# .NET and ASP.NET MVC

    HiQPdf Library for C# .NET offers you a modern, simple, fast, flexible and powerful tool to create complex and stylish PDF documents in your applications with just a few lines of code. Using the high quality HTML to PDF conversion engine you can easily design a document in HTML with CSS3, JavaScript, SVG or Canvas and then convert it to PDF preserving the exact content and style.
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    FPDF.net is a VB.net class which allows to generate PDF files, F from FPDF stands for Free: you may use it for any kind of usage and modify it to suit your needs. This is the port of FPDF ( http://www.fpdf.org/ ) to vb.net. If you found any issue, please report it, and if you like it or use it in your app, please let me know and consider do a donation.
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    DAT Freight and Analytics - DAT

    DAT Freight and Analytics operates DAT One truckload freight marketplace

    DAT Freight & Analytics operates DAT One, North America’s largest truckload freight marketplace; DAT iQ, the industry’s leading freight data analytics service; and Trucker Tools, the leader in load visibility. Shippers, transportation brokers, carriers, news organizations, and industry analysts rely on DAT for market trends and data insights, informed by nearly 700,000 daily load posts and a database exceeding $1 trillion in freight market transactions. Founded in 1978, DAT is a business unit of Roper Technologies (Nasdaq: ROP), a constituent of the Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, and Fortune 1000. Headquartered in Beaverton, Ore., DAT continues to set the standard for innovation in the trucking and logistics industry.
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