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    Track time for payroll, billing and productivity

    Flexible time and billing software that enables teams to easily track time and expenses for payroll, projects, and client billing.

    Because time is money, and we understand how challenging it can be to keep track of employee hours. The constant reminder to log timesheets so your business can increase billables, run an accurate payroll and remove the guesswork from project estimates – we get it.
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    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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    gbview
    is a interactive molecular visualisation program designed especially designed for coarse-grained simulation of non-spherical particles. Ellipsoids (Gay-Berne), disks, and custom shaped uniaxial particle (e.g. pear-shaped particles) can be represented.
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    sigrok
    The sigrok project aims at creating a portable, cross-platform, Free/Libre/Open-Source signal analysis software suite that supports various device types, such as logic analyzers, MSOs, oscilloscopes, multimeters, LCR meters, sound level meters, thermometers, anemometers, light meters, dataloggers, function generators, power supplies, GPIB interfaces, and more.
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    A colorized interactive dotplot program designed for pair-wise comparisons of RNA & DNA. The original idea was from the mind of late Prof. William J. Dreyer of Caltech. The idea is to be able to see the "tapestry" of life, which comes alive with color.
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