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    Empower seamless communication for your company

    Create and manage an awesome intranet, no technical skills required

    Centralize knowledge, streamline communications, and grow employee engagement with the intranet that’s designed for the best places to work.
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    Simply better software for behavioral service providers.

    For Behavioral service providers, ABA practitioners, social services, group homes

    Noteable is an all-in-one behavioral health care management system that helps mental health care providers manage client care, not just client records. Born from the real experience of successful industry professionals, Noteable offers a fresh, holistic approach to practice management that makes it incredibly simple for clinicians to manage their case load and empowers you with the tools you need to more effectively run your practice.
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    bore

    bore

    bore is a simple CLI tool for making tunnels to localhost

    A modern, simple TCP tunnel in Rust that exposes local ports to a remote server, bypassing standard NAT connection firewalls. That's all it does, no more and no less. This will expose your local port at localhost:8000 to the public internet at bore.pub:<PORT>, where the port number is assigned randomly. Similar to localtunnel and ngrok, except bore is intended to be a highly efficient, unopinionated tool for forwarding TCP traffic that is simple to install and easy to self-host, with no frills...
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    Lunatic

    Lunatic

    Lunatic is an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly

    Lunatic is a universal runtime for fast, robust and scalable server-side applications. It's inspired by Erlang and can be used from any language that compiles to WebAssembly.
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