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    Accounting practice management software

    Accountants, accounting firms, tax attorneys, tax professionals

    Canopy is a cloud-based practice management software for accounting and tax firms, offering tools for client engagement, document management, workflow automation, and time & billing. Its Client Engagement platform centralizes interactions with a secure portal, customizable branding, and email integration, while the Document Management system enables organized, paperless file storage. The Workflow module enhances visibility into tasks and projects through templates, task assignments, and automation, reducing human error. Additionally, the Time & Billing feature tracks billable hours, generates invoices, and processes payments, ensuring accurate financial management. With its comprehensive features, Canopy streamlines operations, reduces stress, and enhances client experiences.
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  • ToogleBox: Simplify, Automate and Improve Google Workspace Functionalities Icon
    ToogleBox: Simplify, Automate and Improve Google Workspace Functionalities

    The must-have platform for Google Workspace

    ToogleBox was created as a solution to address the challenges faced by Google Workspace Super Admins. We developed a premium and secure Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) product completely based on specific customer needs. ToogleBox automates most of the manual processes when working with Google Workspace functionalities and includes additional features to improve the administrator experience.
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    NoteDiscovery

    NoteDiscovery

    Your Self-Hosted Knowledge Base

    NoteDiscovery delivers a self-hosted knowledge base and note-taking platform that empowers individuals and teams to create, organize, and explore their notes locally, giving complete control over their data without relying on commercial services. It emphasizes lightweight performance and privacy, storing notes as plain markdown files that can be easily managed, synced, or version controlled while keeping everything on your own server. The interface is modern and responsive, offering themes, tags, interactive note browsing, and visualization tools like graph views for connected ideas, which makes it suitable for personal “second brain” systems or team wikis. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Cloudflare-Socks5

    Cloudflare-Socks5

    CF-workers/pages proxy script: supports Vless-ws (tls) and Trojan-ws

    Cloudflare-Socks5 is a proxy deployment toolkit designed to leverage Cloudflare Workers and Pages to create flexible, censorship-resistant proxy nodes using protocols such as VLESS and Trojan. The project provides scripts that enable users to deploy proxy services locally without relying on external subscription providers, improving privacy and control over configuration data. It supports multiple transport modes including WebSocket with TLS, as well as optional encrypted handshake mechanisms like ECH-TLS, standard TLS, or even non-TLS configurations to adapt to different network restrictions. The system is designed with accessibility in mind, offering simplified setup processes that allow users to deploy nodes with minimal configuration, often requiring only a UUID or password. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ChromeAppHeroes

    ChromeAppHeroes

    Chinese manual for excellent Chrome plug-ins

    ...For learners or developers new to Chrome extension/app development, ChromeAppHeroes could serve as a starting kit: instead of starting from scratch, they can clone or fork the repo and immediately begin building features, thereby speeding up development. The repository’s open-source nature means users are free to adapt, extend, or repurpose the sample apps to their own needs — for example, privacy tools, quick productivity extensions, or custom browser tooling.
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