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    Portofino

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    Portofino is a free and open source web platform that helps developers create outstanding enterprise applications by addressing three specific needs: productivity, features and architecture. Among its features: content management, CRUD, database connectivity, calendars, charts, security and easy customization using Groovy.
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    SiteofSiteIDE

    SiteofSiteIDE

    Static site IDE is a Static Site Generators aka Static Site Editor

    Static website generator instead of php/asp for maximum speed (an element valued by SEO strategies). In reality, a minimum of php/asp code is used to establish the browser language and cookie management. Support for the GDPR is included as an example (it should be modified according to the processing of the website owner's data).
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    The program is used for translating EPAL to P3P. EPAL is used for enterprise internal privacy policy definition, and P3P is used for covering all the aspects of web sites\' privacy policy. This program is used to keep these two privacy policies in sync.
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