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    The full-stack observability platform that protects your dataLayer, tags and conversion data

    Stop losing revenue to bad data today. and protect your marketing data with Code-Cube.io.

    Code-Cube.io detects issues instantly, alerts you in real time and helps you resolve them fast. No manual QA. No unreliable data. Just data you can trust and act on.
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    Rezku Point of Sale

    Designed for Real-World Restaurant Operations

    Rezku is an all-inclusive ordering platform and management solution for all types of restaurant and bar concepts. You can now get a fully custom branded downloadable smartphone ordering app for your restaurant exclusively from Rezku.
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    Payload

    Payload

    Free and Open-source Headless CMS and Application Framework

    Payload has, hands-down, the best developer experience out of any headless CMS. Build whatever you need, however you want, and never hit a functionality roadblock. Payload is the go-to headless CMS for websites, SaaS apps, native apps, and anything else you need to build. Power any website, from enterprise to personal portfolio with Payload as a headless CMS. Its powerful version system and layout-building functionality unlocks the best CMS experience for your editors on the market. Payload...
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    HTML DOM

    HTML DOM

    Common tasks of managing HTML DOM with vanilla JavaScript

    Web development goes very fast. I still remember the moments when starting to use jQuery, Prototype, script.aculo.us, Zepto and many more. Nowadays, even if our application is powered by modern tools such as Angular, Vue, React, Svelte, .etc, we have to deal with DOM. The frameworks encapsulate and hide the DOM management directly, but still give us a door to work with DOM via ref, event handlers. If you develop or use a web component in any framework, you have to work with DOM at a certain level. ...
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    YumpeeCMS

    YumpeeCMS

    Yumpee CMS is a Content Management System built using Yii2

    **NOW ON GITHUB** - https://github.com/yumpee/yumpeecms **CHECK OUT MARKET** http://marketplace.yumpeecms.com ** http://[host_url]/install.php for easy install process ** Any HTML template come alive with dynamic data easily with Yumpee Supports multiple databases in the backend – MySQL/Maria DB, Postgres, Oracle, MS SQL, No SQL databases Communicate easily with Web APIs and process the results with less programming overheads Create your own webservice easily Run different related web...
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    Quokka

    Quokka

    Quokka is a Content Management System - `docker run

    Quokka is a Content Management Framework written in Python. A lightweight framework to build CMS (Content Management System) as websites, portals, blogs, applications and anything related to publishing content to the web. Quokka is not limited to CMS area, it is also possible to create Quokka extensions to provide any kind of web application based on Python and Flask.
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    Failed Payment Recovery for Subscription Businesses

    For subscription companies searching for a failed payment recovery solution to grow revenue, and retain customers.

    FlexPay’s innovative platform uses multiple technologies to achieve the highest number of retained customers, resulting in reduced involuntary churn, longer life span after recovery, and higher revenue. Leading brands like LegalZoom, Hooked on Phonics, and ClinicSense trust FlexPay to recover failed payments, reduce churn, and increase customer lifetime value.
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