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    Easy-to-Use Website Accessibility Widget

    An accessibility solution for quick website accessibility improvement.

    All in One Accessibility is an AI based accessibility tool that helps organizations to enhance the accessibility and usability of websites quickly.
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    Simplify Time-consuming and Overly Complicated Financial Processes.

    Cloud Purchase Requisition, Purchase Order & Invoice Approval Software

    Zahara's cloud based platform automates budget management, suppliers, purchase requisitions, multi-level purchase approvals, deliveries and invoice reconciliation and approvals. Zahara integrates with most leading accounting software such as QuickBooks Online and Xero to give expanding SME's real time visibility and centralized control of their purchasing. Zahara can be used to control spend in an organization. We take the initial request to buy something and automate the approval process and sending of the PO to the Vendor. Deliveries can be receipted, vendors invoices matched and processed and then exported to finance. Zahara adds control yet speeds up processing.
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    Conda.jl

    Conda.jl

    https://github.com/JuliaPy/Conda.jl

    This package allows one to use conda as a cross-platform binary provider for Julia for other Julia packages, especially to install binaries that have complicated dependencies like Python. conda is a package manager that started as the binary package manager for the Anaconda Python distribution, but it also provides arbitrary packages. Instead of the full Anaconda distribution, Conda.jl uses the miniconda Python environment, which only includes conda and its dependencies.
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    HttpServer.jl

    HttpServer.jl

    Basic, non-blocking HTTP server in Julia

    This is a basic, non-blocking HTTP server in Julia. You can write a basic application using just this if you're happy dealing with values representing HTTP requests and responses directly. For a higher-level view, you could use Mux. If you'd like to use WebSockets as well, you'll need to grab WebSockets.jl.
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