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    Point of Sale. Powerful and Simple.

    For retail store owners and multi-location retail operations needing a tool to manage sales, inventory, staff and channels in one place

    Vibe Retail is an all-in-one retail point-of-sale and operations platform built for single-store and multi-location retailers seeking to unify inventory, sales, staff and customer data from one mobile-friendly interface. The system lets you track inventory across locations and warehouses, handle item variations (size, color, material), manage purchase orders and supplier deliveries, print custom barcodes, and transfer stock between stores in real time. On the sales side, Vibe supports multiple payment types (cards, cash, checks, gift cards, EBT), layaway workflows, serial number tracking, delivery management, loyalty programs and branded receipts. Retailers can integrate with online platforms (such as Shopify and WooCommerce), sync in-store and online sales, access 40+ real-time reports on sales, inventory and performance, set up promotions and discounts, and print receipts from mobile devices.
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    Dragonfly | An In-Memory Data Store without Limits

    Dragonfly Cloud is engineered to handle the heaviest data workloads with the strictest security requirements.

    Dragonfly is a drop-in Redis replacement that is designed for heavy data workloads running on modern cloud hardware. Migrate in less than a day and experience up to 25X the performance on half the infrastructure.
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    optparse-applicative

    optparse-applicative

    Applicative option parser

    optparse-applicative is a haskell library for parsing options on the command line, and providing a powerful applicative interface for composing them. optparse-applicative takes care of reading and validating the arguments passed to the command line, handling and reporting errors, generating a usage line, a comprehensive help screen, and enabling context-sensitive bash, zsh, and fish completions. A value of type Parser a represents a specification for a set of options, which will yield a...
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    Empact Foundation Class Library

    Cross-platform C++ library for use as a default application framework.

    A mature cross-platform C++ library for use as a default application framework. Features include: * Threading & synchronization * Socket programming: SSL, NanoMsg & ZMQ * File I/O utilities: zlib, ini, yaml * Native Database access: MySQL, SQLite, BerkleyDB, Postgre, REDIS and ODBC * Built-in mini XML parser; optional EXPAT, LIBXML and MSXML support * Network protocol stack: HTTP, FTP, SMTP, POP3, SOAP, XMLRPC * Scripting languages: Perl, Python, JavaScript, VBScript, Java, Lua, TCL, Squirrel * Cloud Computing: AWS * Encryption: OpenSSL * Platforms: Linux/Posix, Windows, Arduino * Over 500+ highly reusable classes. 4000+ fully documented functions. ...
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    RexxXMLParser
    An XML parser written in the REXX programming language. It runs on mainframes (z/OS Rexx) as well as Windows and Linux (Regina or ooRexx). Includes example Rexx programs that use the parser such as: JCL2XML (converts z/OS JCL into an XML format), AUX2SVG (converts a z/OS CICS auxiliary trace file into a visual SVG format), PRETTY (an XML pretty printer), DEVISIO (an example of removing unwanted tags from an SVG file).
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    MuLanPa

    MuLanPa

    transfer text in diverse formats into specific xml parser-trees

    MuLanPa is a source-analyser with a configurable parser and may be may be used for several programming-languages. Its xml-output should be used for tools like project-browsers or code-viewers like moritz (www.sourceforge.net/projects/moritz/) .
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  • Stigg | SaaS Monetization and Entitlements API Icon
    Stigg | SaaS Monetization and Entitlements API

    For developers in need of a tool to launch pricing plans faster and build better buying experiences

    A monetization platform is a standalone middleware that sits between your application and your business applications, as part of the modern enterprise billing stack. Stigg unifies all the APIs and abstractions billing and platform engineers had to build and maintain in-house otherwise. Acting as your centralized source of truth, with a highly scalable and flexible entitlements management, rolling out any pricing and packaging change is now a self-service, risk-free, exercise.
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    OXml

    The next generation XML library for Pascal (Delphi, FPC, Lazarus)

    .... - Extremely fast thanks to clever buffering. Parsers included in OXml: - Basic standalone XML reader and writer. - DOM (W3C DOM Level 1.0 Specification). - Sequential DOM parser - SAX parser
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    iTclC is a framework for [incr Tcl]. It makes Itcl more flexible. Provides: memory management and mechanisms for creating user interfaces. Not yet suitable for developing professional applications with - of course it is a very basic framework.
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    WEBepigenetics
    Light weight XML parser that allows applications to be created using XML as a domain specific programming language. It can be used to create CGI scripts, Static web pages and many other applications.
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    Non-validating java xml parser with extreme small size (jar file less than 5k) and high speed. Requires only basic java API and could run even on J2ME devices. Clean and simple API.
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    Super Simple XML. A reduced non w3 supported xml parser. It has only the basic parsing abilities. But is small and easy to use.
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    Reliable Phone Service for Your Home or Business

    Businesses that want a modern business phone system using their current phones

    Calling made modern. Your business number. Your employees' phones. Our amazing features. A dial menu spoken by our voice actors. Callers press numbers to make purchases, hear MP3s, connect to specific staff, and more. Make and answer calls using your number on multiple phones without the caller ever knowing. Employees hear secret in-house menus, transfer calls, and send voicemails to their email, all from their dialpad. These business features require no new software or hardware. Your dialpad come to life. Porting your business or personal number at the press of a button. Select from our menu of modern voice features for your business or personal line. We'll activate these features on your current phone for you. No work (or learning) required from you. We'll be here to transform your number whenever your desires change.
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    A lightweight PHP library for interpreting IMS QTI files. This is a very simple framework which sits on top of PHP's "Expat" XML parser, intended largely as a template for using QTI in PHP applications - but includes a basic test-taking functionality.
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    XML::Node is a Perl module designed for those who use Perl to process XML files. Built on top of XML::Parser, it provides a simplified programming interface. XML::Node users can register callback sub-routines or variables to specific XML nodes.
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    The goal with picoXML is to develop a simple XML-parser in ANSI-C that supports basic XML-features. The most important factor is not features, it is the SIZE (the size matters ;))!
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