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    Intelligent testing agents | Checksum.ai

    Checksum generates, runs, and maintains end-to-end tests automatically so your team ships with confidence as code output grows.

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    RouteGenie NEMT software

    Modern software for non-emergency medical transportation providers, built to improve scheduling, billing, routing, and dispatching processes.

    RouteGenie NEMT software is a modern system built to automate all non-emergency medical transportation processes including routing, scheduling, dispatching, and billing. It helps manage everyday challenges like vehicle breakdowns, traffic problems, cancelations, driver call-offs, will calls, no shows, add-on trips, on-demand trips, and more.
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    UtilityHub

    UtilityHub

    UtilityHub is a lightweight, all-in-one desktop utility.

    UtilityHub is a lightweight, all-in-one desktop utility designed to simplify everyday document and image processing tasks. Built with a focus on speed, simplicity, and a clean dark-themed interface, UtilityHub bundles multiple essential tools into a single user-friendly application. User Interface • Clean & Intuitive GUI • Dark Theme for comfortable long-duration usage • Beginner-friendly design with minimal learning curve Technology Stack • Python • Tkinter (GUI) • SQLite (Local...
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    Toldiff is a diff tool that allows tolerable (insignificant) differences between two files to be suppressed showing only the important ones. The tolerable differences are recorded running the tool with an appropriate command line flag.
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    Duck2Dox

    Convert Autoduck markup to Doxygen

    This Python script is designed to convert Autoduck source code markup in C++ style comments to Doxygen style markup. The output is ready to be used with Doxygen. The output directory is a mirror of the input directory (the directory is copied before any conversion takes place) so the input remains untouched. The output directory only contains code that has been converted, and all non-supported files are removed from the output directory.
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