3 Integrations with OpenJanela
View a list of OpenJanela integrations and software that integrates with OpenJanela below. Compare the best OpenJanela integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with OpenJanela. Here are the current OpenJanela integrations in 2024:
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QuickBooks Online
Intuit
QuickBooks Online is the most popular accounting software in the world. QuickBooks Online makes accounting easy. Make tracking receipts, income, bank transactions, and more feel simple with the #1 small business accounting software. Snap photos of your receipts and link them to expenses right from your phone. Our agents are ready and available to answer all your QuickBooks questions. Use the apps you know and love to keep your business running smoothly. QuickBooks Online works on your PC, Mac, tablets, and phones. Click the link above to get a 30 day free trial and 50% off your first 3 months. More than accounting software. QuickBooks helps you track income, expenses, and stay ready for taxes. Customers find on average $3,534 in tax savings per year. Need more help? QuickBooks Live helps you stay organized and be ready for tax time. QuickBooks comes with a mobile app that help you run your business on the go—anytime, anywhere.Starting Price: $9/month (normally $15/month) -
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XML
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a simple, very flexible text format derived from SGML (ISO 8879). Originally designed to meet the challenges of large-scale electronic publishing, XML is also playing an increasingly important role in the exchange of a wide variety of data on the Web and elsewhere. This page describes the work being done at W3C within the XML Activity, and how it is structured. Work at W3C takes place in Working Groups. The Working Groups within the XML Activity are listed below, together with links to their individual web pages. You can find and download formal technical specifications here, because we publish them. This is not a place to find tutorials, products, courses, books or other XML-related information. There are some links below that may help you find such resources. You will find links to W3C Recommendations, Proposed Recommendations, Working Drafts, conformance test suites and other documents on the pages for each Working Group.Starting Price: Free -
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JSON
JSON
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines to parse and generate. It is based on a subset of the JavaScript Programming Language Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition - December 1999. JSON is a text format that is completely language independent but uses conventions that are familiar to programmers of the C-family of languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Python, and many others. These properties make JSON an ideal data-interchange language. JSON is built on two structures: 1. A collection of name/value pairs. In various languages, this is realized as an object, record, struct, dictionary, hash table, keyed list, or associative array. 2. An ordered list of values. In most languages, this is realized as an array, vector, list, or sequence. These are universal data structures. Virtually all modern programming languages support them in one form or another.Starting Price: Free
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