The Most Powerful Software Platform for EHSQ and ESG Management
Addresses the needs of small businesses and large global organizations with thousands of users in multiple locations.
Choose from a complete set of software solutions across EHSQ that address all aspects of top performing Environmental, Health and Safety, and Quality management programs.
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AestheticsPro Medical Spa Software
Our new software release will dramatically improve your medspa business performance while enhancing the customer experience
AestheticsPro is the most complete Aesthetics Software on the market today. HIPAA Cloud Compliant with electronic charting, integrated POS, targeted marketing and results driven reporting; AestheticsPro delivers the tools you need to manage your medical spa business. It is our mission To Provide an All-in-One Cutting Edge Software to the Aesthetics Industry.
SCADA HMI for substations, IoT and automation applications
Now with IEC61850 support!
This project combines existing open source projects and tools to create a very capable, mobile and cloud-friendly HMI system that can rival proprietary software. This approach makes it possible to join forces of each project (Chromium, SVG/HTML5, PHP, Lua, SQLite, Inkscape, Lib61850, OpenDNP3, Nginx, Vega, PostgreSQL, Grafana,…) to achieve a great set of open, evergreen, modular and customizable tools for building great HMIs for automation projects.
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vTiger Freeswitch Integration by NYFON.
Allows to perform outbound (Click to Call) and incoming (wip) calls from vTiger 6.1+ interface. Modified PBXManager allows to choose between Asterisk and Freeswitch for PBX integration. Same (and extended in the future) functionality as Asterisk interface.
Released August 22, 2013
Lubuntu Blends: Biochemistry 13.04 (Raring) v5.44
Linux Kernel Image 3.8.0-29
Lubuntu Blends are pre-installed Wubi disk image remixes of Ubuntu and Debian Science meta packages, A custom boot loader allows installations to be copied and automatically booted from most external or USB flash drives.
Once up and running, use earlier Lubuntu Remix README instructions here until documentation is updated....