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    Smarter Packing Decisions for Retailers and 3PLs

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    Paccurate is the only patented cartonization solution that optimizes for transportation costs directly. So you can have the right boxes, and control how they're packed.
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    Supercharge Your Manufacturing with Easy MRP and MES Software

    Designed for SME manufacturers who want to reduce wasteful manual processing, save time and increase profits.

    Flowlens eliminates stock-outs, shortage and overstocks, avoiding costly production delays. Stay in control of inventory levels and keep production running smoothly with real-time visibility and easy-to-use stock management. Import bulk data with ease.
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    Atuin

    Atuin

    Magical shell history

    Atuin is a modern shell history replacement tool and CLI utility that records all your shell commands in a SQLite database alongside contextual metadata. It offers encrypted sync across devices, full-text search, usage statistics, and a desktop application to run executable runbooks as native documents.
    Downloads: 92 This Week
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    FlickOS

    FlickOS

    Lightweight, Elegant and Sustainable Operating System

    FlickOS is designed to be lightweight, fast and sustainable, with focus on efficient use of system resources. The project is based on Ubuntu 20.04 and LXLE, which provides a stable and well-supported foundation. Unnecessary packages and services are stripped away, leaving only the essential components needed to minimize resource usage. FlickOS have complete suite of applications like LibreOffice, Firefox, VLC and many essential software for daily use. Save the environment, recycle your old...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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