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  • AestheticsPro Medical Spa Software Icon
    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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  • The Most Powerful Software Platform for EHSQ and ESG Management Icon
    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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    Linguistic Tree Constructor

    Linguistic Tree Constructor

    Syntax tree editor for rapid annotation of existing text

    ...It is a syntax editor, not a text editor, so the text has to exist already. It is best suited for large-scale, rapid creation of hand-annotated treebanks. The user can define their own node categories, and can label each node with labels, also definable by the user. LTC supports "generic", X-Bar and RRG trees. Supports interlinear texts in SIL SFM format.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    MSqBAT

    MSqBAT

    Label-free protein quantification for LC-MS

    MSqBAT is a freely-available all-platform software application for label-free quantification of proteins from LS-MS data. It was developed in the lab of Dr. Christoph Rösli at the Heidelberg Institude for Stem Cells and Experimental Medicine (HI-STEM) and the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ). It’s main features are 1) Label-free, MS1-based quantification 2) Support both LC-MALDI-MS- as well as LC-ESI-MS data 3) Supports both GeLC-MALDI-MS- and GeLC-ESI-MS data 4) Convenient, graphical user interface Acknowledgements The development of MSqBAT is kindly supported by YourKit Java Profiler.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    JChart2D

    JChart2D

    jchart2d is a real-time charting library written in java.

    JChart2D is a easy to use component for displaying two- dimensional traces in a coordinate system written in Java. It supports real-time (animated) charting, custom trace rendering, Multithreading, viewports, automatic scaling and labels. Former UI controls (right click context menu, file menu) have been ported to the subproject jchart2d-uimenu (https://sourceforge.net/projects/jchart2d-uimenu.jchart2d.p/) for the benefit of having no dependencies to 3rd party libraries.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    askcards

    Quiz Game SWT

    Quiz game. It virtually draws "cards": first you can see the question and guess the answer. Then you can see the "answer" side of the card. Program registers if it matches or not.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • Employees get more done with Rippling Icon
    Employees get more done with Rippling

    Streamline your business with an all-in-one platform for HR, IT, payroll, and spend management.

    Effortlessly manage the entire employee lifecycle, from hiring to benefits administration. Automate HR tasks, ensure compliance, and streamline approvals. Simplify IT with device management, software access, and compliance monitoring, all from one dashboard. Enjoy timely payroll, real-time financial visibility, and dynamic spend policies. Rippling empowers your business to save time, reduce costs, and enhance efficiency, allowing you to focus on growth. Experience the power of unified management with Rippling today.
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