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    Kalibro for Calibration & Maintenance

    Kalibro for Calibration & Maintenance

    Calibration Control and Maintenance Management

    Kalibro is an open source free software to manage devices and tools for calibration and maintenance records. It helps you to keep inventory and reminds you the scheduled dates. Kalibro also helps you to satisfy the requirements of the Quality Management Standards like ISO9001, AS9100 and TS16949. Manufacturing, Quality and IT departments of small/medium sized companies are targeted to use Kalibro. You do not need to use spread sheet files to save your critical calibration records. See...
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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.
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