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    Employee monitoring software with screenshots

    Clear visibility and insights into how employees work. Even remotely

    Our computer monitoring software allows employees, field contractors, and freelancers to manually clock in when they begin working on an assignment. The application will take screenshots randomly or at set intervals, which allows employers to observe the work process. The application only tracks activity when the employee is clocked in. No spying, only transparency.
  • Achieve perfect load balancing with a flexible Open Source Load Balancer Icon
    Achieve perfect load balancing with a flexible Open Source Load Balancer

    Take advantage of Open Source Load Balancer to elevate your business security and IT infrastructure with a custom ADC Solution.

    Boost application security and continuity with SKUDONET ADC, our Open Source Load Balancer, that maximizes IT infrastructure flexibility. Additionally, save up to $470 K per incident with AI and SKUDONET solutions, further enhancing your organization’s risk management and cost-efficiency strategies.
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    Bluepill

    Bluepill

    Bluepill is a reliable iOS testing tool that runs UI tests

    Bluepill is a tool to run iOS tests in parallel using multiple simulators. The exit code of Bluepill uses bit indicators that could represent multiple exit statuses. If you're using Fastlane to run your tests, you're in luck! You can integrate Bluepill into your project with very little change to your existing setup. Just integrate one of the following Fastlane plugins, and you'll be on your way. Bluepill is a reliable iOS testing tool that runs UI tests using multiple simulators on a single...
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    EarlGrey

    EarlGrey

    iOS UI Automation Test Framework

    EarlGrey is a native iOS UI automation test framework that enables you to write clear, concise tests. With the EarlGrey framework, you have access to enhanced synchronization features. EarlGrey automatically synchronizes with the UI, network requests, and various queues; but still allows you to manually implement customized timings, if needed. EarlGrey’s synchronization features help to ensure that the UI is in a steady state before actions are performed. This greatly increases test...
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    Ships Clock will ring a bell on every half-hour in the style of the standard ship's clock used for centuries on sailing ships around the world and still used in the world's navies today.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    PanicMaker is a software that makes an REAL Kernel Panic on Mac OS X. First releases are developed in AppleScript. PanicMaker requires a Intel Mac with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure

    Deploy Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure for a secure, reliable, and scalable cloud environment, fully integrated with Microsoft services.

    Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) on Microsoft Azure provides a secure, reliable, and flexible foundation for your cloud infrastructure. Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure is ideal for enterprises seeking to enhance their cloud environment with seamless integration, consistent performance, and comprehensive support.
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    iPhone Browser Simulator provides an iPhone sized web view with which to test your iPhone targetted apps, all in a pretty iPhone-inspired package.
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    1337writer is a converter for 'normal' text to 1337 / l33t text (leetspeech). simply input your text and the programm will output the 1337 version. (hardcore 1337 or simple 1337).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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