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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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    Resco toolkit for building mobile apps

    A no-code toolkit for building responsive and resilient mobile business applications for Microsoft Power Platform, Dynamics 365, Dataverse and Salesfo

    Deploying mobile apps with Resco takes days, not months—all without writing a single line of code. Workers can download the Resco app from AppStore, Google Play, or Windows Store, log into your company environment, and instantly use the app you have published on any device.
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    Jekyll

    Jekyll

    A simple, blog-aware static site generator written in Ruby

    Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator that’s ideal for creating personal, project, or organization sites. Jekyll is incredibly simple-- it just takes your content, renders Markdown and Liquid templates, and spits out a complete, static website ready for deployment. No configurations, databases, pesky updates and other needless complexities. Jekyll lets you focus on what really matters: your content. Jekyll is easy to install and run. You can have your own website or blog up and running in no time at all!
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    Faraday

    Faraday

    Simple, but flexible HTTP client library, with support for backends

    ...You probably don't want to use Faraday directly in your project, as it will lack an actual client library to perform requests. Instead, you probably want to have a look at Awesome Faraday for a list of available adapters. The best starting point is the Faraday Website, with its introduction and explanation. This library aims to support and is tested against the currently officially supported Ruby implementations. This means that, even without a major release, we could add or drop support for Ruby versions, following their EOL. Currently that means we support Ruby 2.6+. You can also install the faraday_middleware extension gem to access a collection of useful Faraday middleware.
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    Mastodon

    Mastodon

    Self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community

    ...Follow friends and discover new ones among more than 4.4M people. Publish anything you want: links, pictures, text, video. All on a platform that is community-owned and ad-free. Mastodon isn’t a single website like Twitter or Facebook, it's a network of thousands of communities operated by different organizations and individuals that provide a seamless social media experience. Mastodon comes with effective anti-abuse tools to help protect yourself. Thanks to the network's spread out and independent nature there are more moderators who you can approach for personal help, and communities with strict codes of conduct. ...
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    Wraith

    Wraith

    A responsive screenshot comparison tool

    Wraith is a screenshot comparison tool, created by developers at BBC News. Wraith uses a headless browser to create screenshots of webpages on different environments (or at different moments in time) and then creates a diff of the two images; the affected areas are highlighted in blue. There are two main modes for using Wraith, 'capture' mode and 'history' mode. Wraith has some built-in JavaScript and configuration file templates for you to get started with right away. If you wish to take...
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    Striven | All In One Business Management Software

    Striven is an all-in-one business management software suite with everything your organization needs for success.

    Striven is the all-in-one business management software that lowers your costs, improves your operations, and makes work easier. Make your company’s data coherent, connected, and relevant.
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    Zoozle Search & Download Suchmaschine

    Zoozle Search & Download Suchmaschine

    Zoozle 2008 - 2010 Webpage, Tools and SQL Files

    Download search engine and directory with Rapidshare and Torrent - zoozle Download Suchmaschine All The files that run the World Leading German Download Search Engine in 2010 with 500 000 unique visitors a day - all the tools you need to set up a clone. Code Contains: - PHP Files for zoozle - Perl Crawler for gathering new content to database and all other cool tools i have...
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    Naojo Editor is a multi user multi website management system in Ruby on Rails.
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    OrcaAnnotator is a Flash application written in haXe that allows users to view and annotate huge audio files on a website.
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    ZenWeb has been migrated to RubyForge for better support. Click the Home Page button above to go there now.
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    Website for artists to promote them self.
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  • Queue Management System for Busy Service Providers | WaitWell Icon
    Queue Management System for Busy Service Providers | WaitWell

    The queue management system that perfectly adapts to your workflows

    The queue management system that perfectly adapts to your workflows. Improve operational efficiency in weeks with the most configurable enterprise queue system.
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