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    MongoDB Atlas runs apps anywhere

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    Airlock Digital - Application Control (Allowlisting) Made Simple

    Airlock Digital delivers an easy-to-manage and scalable application control solution to protect endpoints with confidence.

    For organizations seeking the most effective way to prevent malware and ransomware in their environments. It has been designed to provide scalable, efficient endpoint security for organizations with even the most diverse architectures and rigorous compliance requirements. Built by practitioners for the world’s largest and most secure organizations, Airlock Digital delivers precision Application Control & Allowlisting for the modern enterprise.
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    HistoryCal

    HistoryCal

    A calculator to work with historical dates and calendars.

    HistoryCal is a practical calculator designed to work with historical dates and calendars. The calculator will allow you to work with many different world calendar schemes and calculate ranges and ages based on these calendars. The calculator also has a script language that allows you to create variations of the built-in calendars: calendars that shift the new year to a different day; hybrid calendars that switch between schemes; local observational calendars that depend on a particular location; year counts that change for specific eras (regnal calendars) and calendars that require adjustment due to subtle differences in calculation.
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    Programmable Calendric Calculator

    Programmable Calendric Calculator

    Convert between calendars and work with date ranges.

    This calculator will allow you to convert between many different world calendar schemes and calculate ranges and ages based on these calendars. The calculator also has a script language that allows you to create variations of the built-in calendars: calendars that shift the new year to a different day, hybrid calendars that switch between schemes, local observational calendars that depend on a particular location, year counts that change for specific eras (regnal calendars) and calendars that require adjustment due to subtle differences in calculation.
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    RCLcalculators

    RCL, a simulator for Texas Instrument calculators from the 70's.

    Calculators became available in the early 70's, soon after the integrates circuits, and several companies were competing with each other for a share of this market. Texas Instruments was one of the bigger companies producing calculators. With RCL it is possible to recreate the TI calculators, strating with the Ti59e, with 960 program steps and a persistant memory (a combination of the the Ti58C and the Ti59). RCL offers any person interested in the ancient ones in calculators (more specific: TI calculators) an option to have your old calculator under your control again. Looking for user manuals? go to http://www.rskey.org/CMS/index.php/the-library/12 (The site owner does a great job at preserving the history and the documentation of calculators of the period.) RCL is targetting developers interested in applying the Von Neumann architecture and attributed grammars and developers with a need to do complex calculations in their applciacation.
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