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    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

    Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.

    MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
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  • Time tracking software for the global workforce Icon
    Time tracking software for the global workforce

    Teams of all sizes and in various industries that want the best time tracking and employee monitoring solution.

    It's easy with Hubstaff, a time-tracking and workforce management platform that automates almost every aspect of running or growing a business. Teams can track time to projects and to-dos using Hubstaff's desktop, web, or mobile applications. You'll be able to see how much time your team spends on different tasks, plus productivity metrics like activity rates and app usage through Hubstaff's online dashboard. Most of the available features are customizable on a per-user basis, so you can create the team management tool you need.
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    EffDom is an alternativ or complement to XML. EffDom is focused on compact datasize and efficient parsing which makes it well suited for embedded and mobile applications. Please visit www.effdom.org.
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    Japanese dictionary & flashcards like software for jailbroken iphone/ipad/ipod touch. It should also works on standard hardware, as long as it sports Ruby and its SQLite3 bindings.
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    RDCL is a Ruby implementation of the Newton MessagePad communication protocol. It includes command line applications to interface with the Newton.
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    Wireless Universal Resource File

    Wireless Universal Resource File

    Handset Detection for Mobile Applications. Device Description Database

    WURFL lets you detect thousands of types of mobile devices accessing your web service and take decisions based on what that device can or cannot do. With WURFL, you can optimize mobile web content, effectively deliver advertisements, or analyze mobile traffic. WURFL will read HTTP requests from mobile browsers and search the Device Description Repository (DDR) for the corresponding device properties (i.e. capabilities). WURFL will return the device capabilities to your application, which can leverage this knowledge to optimize the mobile experience. WURFL can detect over 10000 device types and offers over 500 device capabilities, including desktops, smartphones, tablets, feature phones, smart TV’s and many other emerging devices types. WURFL addresses the needs of many types of users, from large enterprises with high performance requirements, to regular companies who need a solution that is simple to deploy, integrate and customize. WURFL is provided by ScientiaMobile, Inc.
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  • Securely stream and govern industrial data to power intelligent operations with agentic insights. Icon
    Securely stream and govern industrial data to power intelligent operations with agentic insights.

    For IoT Developers, Solution Architects, Technical Architects, CTOs, OT/IT Engineers

    Trusted MQTT Platform — Fully-managed and cloud-native MQTT platform for bi-directional IoT data movement.
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    This Software converts Kolab V2. Adress-Books to a readable and searchable Format for the iPhone and other IMAP-Capable Devices.
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