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    Atera all-in-one platform IT management software with AI agents

    Ideal for internal IT departments or managed service providers (MSPs)

    Atera’s AI agents don’t just assist, they act. From detection to resolution, they handle incidents and requests instantly, taking your IT management from automated to autonomous.
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  • Say goodbye to broken revenue funnels and poor customer experiences Icon
    Say goodbye to broken revenue funnels and poor customer experiences

    Connect and coordinate your data, signals, tools, and people at every step of the customer journey.

    LeanData is a Demand Management solution that supports all go-to-market strategies such as account-based sales development, geo-based territories, and more. LeanData features a visual, intuitive workflow native to Salesforce that enables users to view their entire lead flow in one interface. LeanData allows users to access the drag-and-drop feature to route their leads. LeanData also features an algorithms match that uses multiple fields in Salesforce.
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    Glamorous Toolkit

    Glamorous Toolkit

    Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment

    Programming, exploring data, browsing APIs, knowledge management, log investigations, domain modeling are all part of the same continuum. They require dedicated tools, but those tools can come to you in an integrated experience that is specific to your context. This is the essence of Moldable Development. And this is what Glamorous Toolkit makes practical. Glamorous Toolkit is the Moldable Development environment. It empowers you to make systems explainable through experiences tailored for each problem.
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    libsockets

    libsockets

    Convenience sockets library for FreeBSD and GNU/Linux

    Takes care of all needed repetitive low-level initialization and allows you to quickly create the following types of sockets: * TCP server * TCP client * UDP unicast producer * UDP unicast consumer * UDP multicast producer * UDP multicast consumer * CAN socket (Linux only) CLI programs: * broadcast-hear - tests for incoming unicast/multicast traffic; * broadcast-roar - continuously sends user-specified unicast/multicast messages; * recast - converts unicast to multicast (and vice-versa) packets; * cancom - communicate over CAN bus (generate/send/receive messages, ping other nodes).
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    A Lisp multilanguage design implemented on Smalltalk. Featuring an OOP macro system that works across all the languages. Contains all other languages as Lisp dialects. Fully OOP. Fully documented guided tour. language specs too. assembler, prolog, C#...
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    Talks2 is a full Smalltalk and Development Environment which runs on top of the Java Virtual Machine. It comes with a ClassBrowser, Workspace, Transcript and all the things you know from a Smalltalk Development Environment.
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    AestheticsPro Medical Spa Software

    Our new software release will dramatically improve your medspa business performance while enhancing the customer experience

    AestheticsPro is the most complete Aesthetics Software on the market today. HIPAA Cloud Compliant with electronic charting, integrated POS, targeted marketing and results driven reporting; AestheticsPro delivers the tools you need to manage your medical spa business. It is our mission To Provide an All-in-One Cutting Edge Software to the Aesthetics Industry.
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    SUnit is the mother of all unit testing frameworks. A public-domain code base, it is available for all current (and even some old) Smalltalk dialects.
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