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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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    Free Website Monitoring Service | UptimeRobot

    The free online uptime monitoring service with an App is available for iOS and Android.

    With the Free Plan, you can monitor up to 50 URLs, check for a website's content (using the keyword monitor), ping your server or monitor your ports in 5-minute intervals. You can create a status page to showcase your uptime. SMS or Call alerts can be bought anytime.
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    Trix

    Trix

    A rich text editor for everyday writing

    A rich text editor for everyday writing. Compose beautifully formatted text in your web application. Trix is an editor for writing messages, comments, articles, and lists—the simple documents most web apps are made of. It features a sophisticated document model, support for embedded attachments, and outputs terse and consistent HTML. Trix is an open-source project from Basecamp, the creators of Ruby on Rails.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    APM (Atom Package Manager)

    APM (Atom Package Manager)

    Atom Package Manager

    APM is the command-line package manager built specifically for the Atom editor; it functions as a thin, Atom-aware wrapper around npm that handles installing, publishing, and managing Atom packages. Unlike a typical npm install, APM installs packages into Atom’s package directory and applies Atom-specific defaults and lifecycle hooks so community packages behave consistently inside the editor. It also exposes commands to publish packages to the Atom ecosystem and to fetch package metadata, making it the standard developer tool for creating and distributing Atom extensions. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PlatformIO Atom IDE Terminal

    PlatformIO Atom IDE Terminal

    A terminal package for Atom, complete with themes, API and more

    The PlatformIO Atom IDE Terminal is a lightweight terminal package for the Atom editor that embeds a native shell right inside the editor UI. It provides a familiar terminal experience—shell history, colors, and interactive programs—without switching windows, which streamlines workflows when building, flashing, or debugging embedded firmware from PlatformIO or other toolchains.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Atom Beautify

    Atom Beautify

    Universal code formatting plugin

    atom‑beautify is a universal code formatting plugin for the Atom text editor, offering support for numerous languages and formatter engines to clean or prettify source code. Many users are experiencing issues when installing third-party beautifiers (e.g., Uncrustify, PHP-CS-Fixer, and many more). A possible solution is a "cloud" service that provides remote access to these beautifiers.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Safetica Data Loss Prevention Software for Businesses

    For companies that want to protect their sensitive data against leakages, insider threats and want to be compliant with regulations.

    Safetica is a cost-effective, easy-to-use Data Loss Prevention (DLP) solution. It performs security audits, prevents sensitive data from leaving your company, and sheds light on what is going on in your organization.
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    Git Time Machine

    Git Time Machine

    Atom package that allows you to travel back in commit history

    git-time-machine is a user interface (often as an editor plugin or UI extension) that allows users to browse a file’s history visually, stepping back and forth through revisions in Git like a “time machine.” It shows changes to a file over time, lets users compare older states, and often provides diff and blame views to understand how the file evolved. Instead of just opening a commit log or diff, git-time-machine gives an interactive, incremental experience where you can slide through...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Fizzygum

    Fizzygum

    Try a new web framework that handles complex things, easily

    Fizzygum is a powerful, browser-based operating environment and development platform that emulates a full desktop OS within a web browser. Built with JavaScript and WebAssembly, it features a windowing system, file system abstraction, terminal emulator, and GUI apps—all running inside the browser. Fizzygum is designed as a playground for experimenting with web-native system design and is ideal for educational demos, rapid UI prototyping, and understanding OS principles in a high-level,...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Activate Power Mode

    Activate Power Mode

    Atom package - Activate POWER MODE to write your code in style

    Activate Power Mode is an Atom plugin that adds playful visual and audio effects—particle trails, screen shaking, combo counters—when coding at speed. Inspired by Code in the Dark’s “power mode”, it enhances typing flow, with customizable thresholds and combo modes to moderate effect frequency.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    CoffeeLint

    CoffeeLint

    Lint your CoffeeScript

    coffeelint is a linter for CoffeeScript code, analyzing style, syntax, potential errors, and code consistency issues. It scans CoffeeScript files for patterns such as missing semicolons, inconsistent indentation, unused variables, suspicious constructs, and bad practices, and reports warnings or errors. The tool is configurable via a ruleset file so projects can tailor which rules to enforce and which to allow or warn only. Because CoffeeScript’s syntax can mask subtle errors or ambiguity, a...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Vim-Mode

    Vim-Mode

    Next generation vim support for atom

    vim‑mode is an Atom editor package providing modal Vim-style editing—combining the power of traditional Vim keybindings with the extensibility of the Atom editor. It’s now deprecated in favor of vim-mode-plus. Provides Vim modal control for Atom, blending the best of Vim and Atom. Seamlessly integrates with Atom's UI and editing workflows. Easy to install via Atom’s package manager.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Project Planning and Management Software | Planview

    For Enterprise PMOs

    Planview® ProjectAdvantage (formerly Sciforma) is an enterprise-centric project and portfolio management (PPM) software designed to enable change, drive innovation, and lead in a company's digital transformation. With ProjectAdvantage, teams can strategically track and monitor project data in order to make relevant decisions. It offers multiple features focused on strategic management, functional management, and execution management. A highly scalable and cost-effective solution, ProjectAdvantage is available in various deployment models.
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    Hallo

    Hallo

    Simple rich text editor (contentEditable) for jQuery UI

    Hallo is a straightforward, in-place WYSIWYG rich-text editor plugin for web pages using jQuery UI and the HTML5 contentEditable attribute. We use the Travis continuous integration service for testing Hallo. When Hallo is loaded it will also load all the enabled plugins for the element, and pass them some additional options. Unique identifier of the Hallo instance, can be used for element IDs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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