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    Business Continuity Solutions | ConnectWise BCDR

    Build a foundation for data security and disaster recovery to fit your clients’ needs no matter the budget.

    Whether natural disaster, cyberattack, or plain-old human error, data can disappear in the blink of an eye. ConnectWise BCDR (formerly Recover) delivers reliable and secure backup and disaster recovery backed by powerful automation and a 24/7 NOC to get your clients back to work in minutes, not days.
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    wvWare is the continuation of Caolan McNamara's wv - the MSWord library. Efforts are underway to make this library more correct, robust, and turn it into a Word97 exporter.
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    TidyForNet and wvForNet provide a native .NET/Mono Wrapper for HTML Tidy and wvWare, using C# and interop. It programmers, using languages such as C# or Visual Basic .NET to interact with HTML Tidy and wvWare. Both wrappers run on Windows and Linux.
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    CommentStew uses wvWare/Saxon & a perl wrapper script to convert MSWord docs to xml and optionally HTML or FOP/PDF.
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