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Award Winning Time and Labor Software
Synerion offers time and labor, advanced scheduling, absence management, labor allocation, timesheets, coreHR and more.
Stop wasting time and resources on manual and error-prone paper-based workforce management with Synerion. Synerion offers a comprehensive range of workforce management solutions that goes beyond time and tracking. The platform also offers enhanced scheduling features, labor costing, absence management, and payroll integration.
Specialized sound synthesizer with Byzantine Church music scales
...Voice functions include: pitch highlighting, synthesizer control by voice, pitch correction and voice-to-ison conversion.
On the screen there are labels with symbols of Byzantine notes. There is a metronome. The program is oriented on the Chrysanthos tuning of the diatonic scale: 9/8 - 12/11 - 88/81. The octave is divided into 17 (or 19) non-equal parts, it allows you to get all the Byzantine modes.
An extremely simple graphical click track generator for musicians, or, a programmable metronome. Conductor's Beat allows for changing time signatures in a complex musical passage. Polymetric metronome. Also supports rit./accel, comments, and editing.
Payment orchestration platform that connects PSPs, methods, and tools in one layer, streamlining payments and increasing success rates.
Gr4vy’s payment orchestration platform empowers enterprise merchants and platforms to optimize their stack and create bespoke checkout experiences, giving you full control over your payment strategy.
Nevenas metronome is a metronome program written in C++ using Qt GUI. It has some advanced options, like stroboscope, with which you can see tact without looking, or counting, with which you will actually hear one, two, three... on tact.