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    BoolHub

    BoolHub

    A fully functional personal information management software.

    ...Data synchronization is unlimited, everything is in your control; [Rich note types]: Support rich text, Markdown, code, tables, drawings, flowcharts and other note formats; [Manage your customers]: A customer relationship management system that supports team collaboration to grasp every lead and every customer; [Manage daily affairs]: Manage your affairs in an orderly manner through the feature-rich to-do list view; [Free without function limit]: There is no limit to the software functions, free to use, we are just to make a friend; [Different moods and different themes]: Notes and to-do lists, support a variety of exquisite themes, do whatever you want, change it if you want; [More application scenarios]: Memo view, timeline view, passwordbook view, statistics view to meet your different needs.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    A spread sheet engine running over python. Any formula is pure python! You can do Macro in python and include any python package like NumPy. There is bult-in functions like D([list]) which automatically extend the list in cells.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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