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Unrivaled Embedded Payments Solutions | NMI
For SaaS builders, software companies, ISVs and ISOs who want to embed payments into their tech stack
NMI Payments is an embedded payments solution that lets SaaS platforms, Software companies and ISVs integrate, brand, and manage payment acceptance directly within their software—without becoming a PayFac or building complex infrastructure. As a full-stack processor, acquirer, and technology partner, NMI handles onboarding, compliance, and risk so you can stay focused on growth. The modular, white-label platform supports omnichannel payments, from online, mobile and in-app to in-store and unattended. Choose from full-code, low-code, or no-code integration paths and launch in weeks, not months. Built-in risk tools, flexible monetization, and customizable branding help you scale faster while keeping full control of your experience. With NMI’s developer-first tools, sandbox testing, and modern APIs, you can embed payments quickly and confidently.
Kisekae UltraKiss is a full featured integrated development environmen
UltraKiss is a computer program that implements the Kisekae Set system, KiSS, a Japanese graphics system originally developed to facilitate costume changes on virtual dolls.
UltraKiss was developed to help artists build their KiSS sets. It is a full featured viewer for all KiSS dolls, games, and visual applications. It is also a complete graphical development environment for creating KiSS applications. It fully implements the FKiSS event driven programming language up to and including...
Compiler-like generic data scraper and GUI automation tool.
A Java-based visual compiler for GUI recognition and automation. The screens are described in an XML file which contains the definitions of lexemes and the tokens that comprise them. Upon a successful match of a screen, user-defined code is executed. Within the scope of this code, the user is capable of extracting data from the screen, interpreting it, and driving the GUI accordingly.