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    Over two-thirds of people reuse passwords across sites, resulting in an increasingly insecure e-commerce ecosystem. Learn how passwordless can not only mitigate these issues but make the authentication experience delightful. Implement Auth0 in any application in just five minutes
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    The CRM you’ll want to use every day

    With CRM, Sales, and Marketing Automation in one, Act! gives you everything you need for happier clients, more revenue, and less stress.

    Act! Premium is perfect for small and midsize businesses looking to market better, sell more, and create customers for life. With unparalleled flexibility and freedom of choice, Act! Premium accommodates the unique ways you do business. Whether it’s customizations to fit your specific business or industry processes or your preferences for deployment and access, the possibilities with Act! Premium are limitless.
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    Angular Example App

    Angular Example App

    Angular 13 example app + Angular CLI + i18n + GraphQL

    Example app with Angular 13 + Angular CLI + i18n + Graphql. Contains CRUD, advanced patterns, generated library, and much more! This project is using a real app deployed in heroku. The server is using NesjJS, Prisma, Postgres and GraphQL. Please check it out and feel free also to contribute or give me your thoughts. Search bar, to look for heroes. Custom loading page. Example of Angular Resolver for Hero Detail. Lazy loading images with ng-lazyload-image. Modal and toasts (snakbar)! Scroll...
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    Storybook

    Storybook

    The UI component explorer, develop, document, & test React, Vue, etc.

    Storybook is an open-source tool for building UI components and pages in isolation. It streamlines UI development, testing, and documentation. Storybook provides a sandbox to build UIs in isolation so you can develop hard-to-reach states and edge cases. Implement components and pages without needing to fuss with data, APIs, or business logic. Render components in key states that are tricky to reproduce in an app. Save use cases as stories in plain JavaScript to revisit during development...
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    Redoc

    Redoc

    OpenAPI/Swagger-generated API Reference Documentation

    Redoc is an open source tool for generating documentation from OpenAPI (formerly Swagger) definitions. With Redoc, you can generate beautiful API documentation from OpenAPI. Redoc is provided as a CLI tool (also distributed as a Docker image), HTML tag, and React component. If you have Node installed, quickly generate documentation using npx. Open the HTML file in your browser, and your API documentation is shown on the page. Redoc is highly configurable. Redoc offers OpenAPI specification...
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    React Screenshot Test

    React Screenshot Test

    A dead simple library to screenshot test React components

    A dead simple library to screenshot test React components. Under the hood, we start a local server that renders components server-side. Each component is given its own dedicated page (e.g. /render/my-component). Then we use Puppeteer to take a screenshot of that page. If you work on a team where developers use a different OS (e.g. Mac OS and Linux), or if you develop on Mac OS but use Linux for continuous integration, you would quickly run into issues where screenshots are inconsistent...
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    Automated RMM Tools | RMM Software

    Proactively monitor, manage, and support client networks with ConnectWise Automate

    Out-of-the-box scripts. Around-the-clock monitoring. Unmatched automation capabilities. Start doing more with less and exceed service delivery expectations.
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