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  • No-Nonsense Code-to-Cloud Security for Devs | Aikido Icon
    No-Nonsense Code-to-Cloud Security for Devs | Aikido

    Connect your GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket or Azure DevOps account to start scanning your repos for free.

    Aikido provides a unified security platform for developers, combining 12 powerful scans like SAST, DAST, and CSPM. AI-driven AutoFix and AutoTriage streamline vulnerability management, while runtime protection blocks attacks.
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  • Polygon Software | Apparel Software | PLM and ERP Solutions Icon
    Polygon Software | Apparel Software | PLM and ERP Solutions

    Small to mid-sized sewn goods manufacturers and textile mills.

    PolyPM is an integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP) and product lifecycle management (PLM) solution developed by Polygon Software. Built for small to medium-sized apparel manufacturers, PolyPM enables businesses to integrate all aspects of the product development, supply chain and production processes, as well as instantly access all their style and manufacturing information anywhere in the world. This allows businesses to shorten time-to-market, incur lower development costs, and improve customer service and worker productivity.
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    Simplenote for iOS

    Simplenote for iOS

    Simplenote for iPhone and iPad

    Simplenote for iOS is the official iPhone and iPad client for the cross-platform Simplenote note-taking ecosystem, providing iOS users with a clean, responsive interface to create, edit, and manage plain-text notes. It syncs seamlessly with Simplenote’s cloud infrastructure so that notes created on a phone instantly appear on web, Android, macOS, or desktop apps without manual steps. On iOS, users can search quickly across all notes, organize content with tags, and use native iOS behaviors...
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    Notable

    Notable

    The Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck

    Notes are written in Markdown, plus you can write KaTeX expressions, Mermaid diagrams and more, check out our Markdown cheatsheet. Notable provides a very powerful Markdown editor, it's the same one VS Code uses in fact, so features like multi-cursors, a minimap and best-in-class syntax highlighting are built-in. Notes and attachments are simply stored on your disk, this is extremely portable and powerful: you could edit your notes via a third-party editor on mobile, have them synchronized...
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    Boostnote
    Boostnote is an open source note-taking app for programmers. Apps available for Mac, Windows, Linux, Android and iOS. Built with Electron, React + Redux, Webpack and CSSModules.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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