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    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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    Realistic Workplace Simulations that Show Applicant Skills in Action

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    EasyDragDrop

    EasyDragDrop

    A minimal java desktop app with awesome UI based on Swing to drag and

    With the drag and drop application builder will make that absolutely possible for you. You could structure any java app design based on your personality. This is pretty cool! It’s a great way to have an app that really defines your own identity. Because drag and drop technology is extremely easy to utilize, you can make wonderful applications. With it, you have a larger chance to attract so many customers.
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    Calligraphy

    Calligraphy

    Custom fonts in Android

    ...Assuming that you are using Gradle you should create the assets directory under src/main/ in your project directory if it does not already exist. As it's popular to use multi-project build with Gradle the path is usually app/src/main/assets/, where app is the project name. You might consider creating a fonts/ subdirectory in the assets directory. Define your default font using CalligraphyConfig, in your Application class in the #onCreate() method and pass it to the CalligraphyInterceptor that you add to your ViewPump builder. You don't need to define CalligraphyConfig but the library will apply no default font and use the default attribute of R.attr.fontPath.
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    Java version of the excellent KeePass password keeper. KeePass is the primary app; this project just gives access to the database on other platforms. Current platforms: Java Swing, SuperWaba.
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    An open solution to efficiently creating Java/Swing based client GUIs tightly integrated with backend data sources and business logic containers (JDBC/SQL, EJB, Hibernate...etc). The library provides similar functionality to Oracle Forms in Java.
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    Solve Your Real-world Business Challenges From A Single Timesheet With Powerful Built In Integration

    Timecontrol Is Your Multipurpose Timesheet Software

    TimeControl is a multi-purpose timesheet system designed to serve both Finance and Project Management. TimeControl has been designed to serve many purposes simultaneously. TimeControl tracks time on a task-by-task, project-by-project basis. Yet, despite its project-based controls, it remains a financial timesheet with all the controls necessary to fulfill the stringent needs of payroll, human resources, billing and finance. TimeControl is available both for subscription in the cloud or for purchase for an on premise installation and includes both a browser interface and the free TimeControl Mobile App for iOS and Android devices.
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