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Your applications are all built differently, but they all need to perform. NeoLoad simplifies and scales performance testing for everything, from APIs and microservices, to end-to-end application testing through innovative protocol and browser-based capabilities.
XMdaemon is a set of daemons to control, play, and timeshift a show from a XMPCR on a linux system. It consists of a xmdaemon, xmtimeshiftdaemon, xmcontroldaemon, and a Freevo plugin. All updates available at http://www.freevohelp.com/xmdaemon
The Lazybones project is a server and a collection of clients. It allows one person to voice control multiple machines. Designed for software developers and sys admins, Lazybones speeds up redundant and/or complex tasks.
SLAYER - A nifty media jukebox.
With a smart object oriented architecture that supports 3rd party plugins.
A plugin can be an mp3 decoder, LCD, Bluetooth, audio encoders, divx decoder, html or java interface... Using mysql as a backbone.
The PJS is a mp3-jukebox system written in Perl. It allows you to ripe and encode CDs (with CDDB support), exchange them between PJS's or play them. The player is a curses-application (like pine) and has many sophisticated features.
Managing your therapy and rehab practice is a time-consuming process. You spend hours on paperwork, billing, scheduling, and more. Raintree’s Therapy & Rehab EHR is here to help you manage your practice more efficiently. With our all-in-one solution, you’ll get the tools you need to streamline your therapy and rehab practice, improve patient care, and get back to doing what you love.
A console jukebox for use in a kiosk like setup, enabling the users to play music using only the mouse. It runs on Pentium 1 class pc's. The software is expressly designed to not allow the users to break the system.
cdr is a CD ripper for Linux. It's a simple program with a no-frills console interface. It does one thing well -- the user interface -- and leaves the rest to other components with the same philosophy.