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  • Component Content Management System for Software Documentation Icon
    Component Content Management System for Software Documentation

    Great tool for serious technical writers

    Paligo is an end-to-end Component Content Management System (CCMS) solution for technical documentation, policies and procedures, knowledge management, and more.
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  • Power through agendas and documents, make more informed decisions and conduct board meetings faster. Icon
    Power through agendas and documents, make more informed decisions and conduct board meetings faster.

    For team managers searching for a solution to manage their meetings

    iBabs not only captures the entire decision-making process – it takes all the paperwork out of meetings. iBabs empowers everyone who has ever organized or attended, a meeting. With a seemingly simple app that offers complete control and a comprehensive overview of all those fiddly details. With about 3000 organizations and over 300,000 users, iBabs gives you peace of mind. So you can quickly organize effective meetings, and good decisions can be made with confidence. iBabs didn’t just happen overnight. We started analyzing and simplifying board meeting processes many years ago. We understand all the work that goes into meetings, and how to streamline everything so it all flows smoothly. On any device, confidentially, securely and automatically. Make good decisions with confidence.
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    ExplorViz

    ExplorViz

    Live Trace Visualization for Large Software Landscapes

    ExplorViz is a web-based software visualization for large software landscapes. It features two different perspectives: the landscape-level perspective and the application-level perspective. The former visualizes the systems, nodes, and application existing in the software landscape. The latter one utilizes the city metaphor to visualize the entities and communication happening in one application. For installation instructions and downloads see http://www.explorviz.net
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    CoFlo

    C and C++ control flow graph generator and analyzer

    CoFlo generates Control-Flow Graphs from C and C++ source code. It can then output the graphs in a number of ways and perform various control flow analyses. NOTE: CoFlo has not been under active development for several years. At this time, I suggest you look into LLVM-based tooling to see if there is anything similar to CoFlo which will meet your needs.
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    ccglue is a complementary tool to cscope and ctags. The tool builds a cross-reference symbol database from cscope [and ctags] databases that can be used to display dependency-graphs (aka call-trees, code flow). Visualization can be done with the Vim CCTree plugin (http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2368), or the built-in stand-alone command-line tracer.
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    jSET - Java Software Evolution Tracker is a software visualization tool that allows practitioners to assess the magnitude of changes across the versions of a software system.
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  • Evertune | Improve Your Brand's Visibility in AI Search Icon
    Evertune | Improve Your Brand's Visibility in AI Search

    For enterprise marketing teams looking for a platform to understand and influence how AI models like ChatGPT recommend their products or services.

    Evertune is the Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) platform that helps brands improve visibility in AI search across ChatGPT, AI Overview, Gemini, Claude and more.
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    PyCDep is a tool to analyze include dependencies between files in C and C++ programs. PyCDep itself is written in python. It dumps all the facts in a prolog database which can be queried. Visualization is possible by dumping graphviz (.dot) files.
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