Collect!
Collect! is a highly configurable debt collection software serving collection agencies, debt buyers, law firms, government, healthcare providers, educational institutions, property managers and other creditors. Collect! offers good value for startups and full functionality for large agencies.
Built for flexibility, Collect! offers configurability and features to enable users to automate and track contacts and payments, manage judgments, manage sales, communicate from the system, create payment plans, report to bureaus and manage month-end reporting. Importantly, configurations and customizations remain available through updates, upgrades, and moving to larger editions.
Features and tools include robust import-export functions, large set of stock reports and letter templates, report generator tool, account segmentation tool, flexible trust accounting, account level forms and document attachments, consumer portal, client portal, reporting dashboard, HIPAA and SOC 2.
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DbVisualizer
DbVisualizer is one of the world’s most popular database editors.
Developers, analysts, and DBAs use it to elevate their SQL experience with modern tools to visualize and manage their databases, schemas, objects, and table data, and to auto-generate, write and optimize queries. And so much more.
It connects to all popular databases (e.g. MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Cassandra, Snowflake, SQLite, BigQuery, and 20+ more) and runs on all popular OSes (Windows, macOS, and Linux).
With almost 6 million downloads and Pro-users in 145 countries around the world, it won’t let you down. Free and Pro versions are available.
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Ferret
An End-to-End MLLM that Accept Any-Form Referring and Ground Anything in Response.
Ferret Model - Hybrid Region Representation + Spatial-aware Visual Sampler enable fine-grained and open-vocabulary referring and grounding in MLLM.
GRIT Dataset (~1.1M) - A Large-scale, Hierarchical, Robust ground-and-refer instruction tuning dataset.
Ferret-Bench - A multimodal evaluation benchmark that jointly requires Referring/Grounding, Semantics, Knowledge, and Reasoning.
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