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    Gain insights and build data-powered applications

    Your unified business intelligence platform. Self-service. Governed. Embedded.

    Chat with your business data with Looker. More than just a modern business intelligence platform, you can turn to Looker for self-service or governed BI, build your own custom applications with trusted metrics, or even bring Looker modeling to your existing BI environment.
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    RMM Software | Remote Monitoring Platform and Tools

    Best-in-class automation, scalability, and single-pane IT management.

    Don’t settle when it comes to managing your clients’ IT infrastructure. Exceed their expectations with ConnectWise RMM, our MSP RMM software that provides proactive tools and NOC services—regardless of device environment. With the number of new vulnerabilities rising each year, smart patching procedures have never been more important. We automatically test and deploy patches when they are viable and restrict patches that are harmful. Get better protection for clients while you spend less time managing endpoints and more time growing your business. It’s tough to locate, afford, and retain quality talent. In fact, 81% of IT leaders say it’s hard to find the recruits they need. Add ConnectWise RMM, NOC services and get the expertise and problem resolution you need to become the advisor your clients demand—without adding headcount.
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    Moty

    Moty

    Moty - logical game originally created for SHARP MZ-800 computer

    Java version (clone) of old 8bit game created originally for SHARP MZ-800 computer in 1985. Now rewritten into Java and available on all desktops. Java 11 required.
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    Flappy

    Flappy

    Flappy - logical game originally created for SHARP MZ-800 computer

    Java version (clone) of old 8bit game created originally for SHARP MZ-800 computer in 1984. Now rewritten into Java and available on all desktops. Java 1.8 required. >>> UPDATE 10/2017 >>> Levels from other devices included too!
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    A collection of tools related to the game Myst. Most notably, it can transform MOUL/Myst5/Crowthistle datafiles into POTS datafiles. It also allows you to download and install all the fan-Ages. For details see http://myst.dustbird.net/wiki/Drizzle
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    Remake of old classic Eggerland, also known as Lolo for NES.
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    Cybersecurity Management Software for MSPs

    Secure your clients from cyber threats.

    Define and Deliver Comprehensive Cybersecurity Services. Security threats continue to grow, and your clients are most likely at risk. Small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are targeted by 64% of all cyberattacks, and 62% of them admit lacking in-house expertise to deal with security issues. Now technology solution providers (TSPs) are a prime target. Enter ConnectWise Cybersecurity Management (formerly ConnectWise Fortify) — the advanced cybersecurity solution you need to deliver the managed detection and response protection your clients require. Whether you’re talking to prospects or clients, we provide you with the right insights and data to support your cybersecurity conversation. From client-facing reports to technical guidance, we reduce the noise by guiding you through what’s really needed to demonstrate the value of enhanced strategy.
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    Tegris is an OpenGL remake of old Block Out (Tetris-like) game aimed to be refined and inventive in exploitation of third dimension.
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    Tetris++ is yet another cross-plattform clone of the good old Tetris. Tetris++ will first be a clone of the original with a bit more fancy graphics and will be enriched with new features in the future.
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    The game is intended for people who want to improve their memory abilities. This is old school NOKIA 3310 pairs game redesign project written in java (j2me/midp2).
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    This is a port of an old game developped by Kalisto, for Mac OSX, Linux and windows. You are a tank, and you must kill the evil. To find how to win, you will have to think and to take care if you do not want to be killed. It is a logic and action gam
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    Enjoy doing the crossword in the morning? But your paper doesn't print one on Sundays! Why not store the old crosswords in your computer so you can replay them anytime. Crosswordsaver keeps them in a database, you can play them later from your browser.
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    Recruit and Manage your Workforce

    Evolia makes it easier to hire, schedule and track time worked by frontline in medium and large-sized businesses.

    Evolia is a web and mobile platform that connects enterprises with 1000’s of local shift workers and offers free workforce scheduling and time and attendance solutions. Is your business on Evolia?
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    This game demo is a tool to learn the basics of J2ME and a few graphic tricks.<br> It uses an Ant script for both code related operations and distribution management.<br> It also makes good use of great Java tools (Antic, ProGuard, MPowerPlayer).
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    The project name already says it. :) A game like good old Tetris. (Hey! By the way: I will call it 'Twintris' for the rest of my life, like it was called on the Amiga. But most of you just know 'Tetris', so I've decided to be more popular.)
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