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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.
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  • Apify is a full-stack web scraping and automation platform helping anyone get value from the web. Icon
    Apify is a full-stack web scraping and automation platform helping anyone get value from the web.

    Get web data. Build automations.

    Actors are serverless cloud programs that extract data, automate web tasks, and run AI agents. Developers build them using JavaScript, Python, or Crawlee, Apify's open-source library. Build once, publish to Store, and earn when others use it. Thousands of developers do this - Apify handles infrastructure, billing, and monthly payouts.
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    TWiki Enterprise Collaboration Platform

    TWiki Enterprise Collaboration Platform

    Open Source Enterprise Wiki and Web Application Platform

    Enterprise collaboration platform with over 400 extensions. Users without programming skills can create web applications. 50,000 small businesses, many Fortune 500 companies, and millions of people use TWiki, with installations of 100,000s of pages. Visit http://twiki.org/ for the open source TWiki. The TWiki community is focusing on building the best collaboration platform for the workplace. We invite you to GET INVOLVED!
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    CoVim

    CoVim

    Collaborative Editing for Vim

    CoVim enables collaborative, real-time editing sessions in Vim by networking multiple clients into a shared buffer. Participants can see each other’s cursors and changes as they type, approximating pair programming inside a modal editor. Sessions are hosted on a server process that coordinates edits and user presence across machines. The goal is to keep collaboration simple while preserving familiar Vim motions and commands. It is particularly handy for remote code walkthroughs, mentoring, or quick review sessions without switching to a different editor. ...
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