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Tool Tracking Made Simple
Use Phones to Track Tools - A simple app to turn your phone into a tool tracker.
ShareMyToolbox is a tool tracking solution that enables companies to track individuals who are responsible for tools and small equipment. Mobile users are able to search the company tool inventory, request tools and accept tool assignments with Apple or Android devices such as phones or tablets. Built for contractors, the system was designed to be extremely easy to use.
Mirror of the TA-Lib project using a Git repository
This project is intended to provide Git access to the code of the original project, TA-Lib, which uses Subversion. It is intended for system integrators wishing to use TA-Lib in their Git-managed project through Git submodules or subtrees. No actual development is being done here; all development happens in the original project.
...When the right information is needed, then it lets you quickly search for the right product you are looking for.
Application designed to help with managing for example postal packages, where each product is very distinct for one another.
For sourcecode and more insides of this project, please visit github page: https://github.com/michalwilk123/STManager
Name STManager is derived from old name: "Stocktake Manager".
This project developed room scheduling software for the Ronald McDonald Houses in Portland and Bangor, ME. Its development site has moved to https://npfi.org/the-homeroom-project. The code base and documentation can be downloaded from that site.
Toolkit for creating extensions to the Ecco-Pro personal information manager. Current posted code includes a library for creating Ecco add-ons written in Python. Also COM interface, with some examples in VB.