Docmosis
Docmosis is a self-hosted or SaaS template-based document generation solution. Integrate with custom-built software applications or popular third-party apps using the API.
Create templates using MS Word or LibreOffice. Add plain-text placeholders to control: the insertion of text/images/tables; conditionally add/remove any content; perform calculations; loop over repeating data; format data/numbers and much more.
Used by customers in Finance, Health, Legal, Education, Government, HR, Insurance, Logistics, and Manufacturing to generate customized letters invoices, proposals, contracts, statements, reports and more.
Integrate with: Custom software built using Java, C#, Python, PHP, Ruby and more via a REST API; Low-code and no-code platforms like Appian, Bubble, Mendix, Outsystems; Third-party form builders or apps that can perform a webhook such as FormAssembly or Salesforce.
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Resco Mobile App Development Toolkit
A no-code platform designed for creating mobile business applications tailored to Microsoft Dynamics 365, Power Platform, Business Central, and Salesforce. This toolkit empowers you to build white-labeled, scalable apps optimized for industries such as utilities, energy, construction, and field service.
With offline functionality, secure data synchronization, and customizable features, you can design mobile solutions for inspections, asset management, work orders, and more. Its drag-and-drop interface makes it easy to create tailored forms, workflows, and dashboards—no coding required.
For partners and ISVs, the toolkit offers an opportunity to build verticalized mobile solutions, extend CRM and ERP capabilities, and generate new revenue streams by delivering branded apps that meet the specific needs of frontline workers. Whether you're modernizing field operations or equipping clients with reliable mobile technology, this toolkit provides the tools you need to succeed.
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PuTTY
PuTTY is a free implementation of SSH and Telnet for Windows and Unix platforms, along with an xterm terminal emulator. PuTTY is a client program for the SSH, Telnet, Rlogin, and SUPDUP network protocols. These protocols are all used to run a remote session on a computer, over a network. PuTTY implements the client end of that session, the end at which the session is displayed, rather than the end at which it runs. In really simple terms, you run PuTTY on a Windows machine, and tell it to connect to (for example) a Unix machine. PuTTY opens a window. Then, anything you type into that window is sent straight to the Unix machine, and everything the Unix machine sends back is displayed in the window. So you can work on the Unix machine as if you were sitting at its console, while actually sitting somewhere else. All of PuTTY's settings can be saved in named session profiles. You can also change the default settings that are used for new sessions.
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