Ninox
Ninox is your solution for organizing and managing complex data in a structured and efficient way. With its highly flexible user interface, you can analyze, process, and evaluate any type of data. Additionally, the Ninox API enables seamless integration with services like Google for enhanced functionality.
Designed to work across all platforms, Ninox is available via native apps for macOS, iOS, and Android, as well as through any web browser.
The platform empowers users to build custom applications using templates, drag-and-drop formulas, and scripting tools. Its intuitive visual editor simplifies the creation of triggers, fields, and custom forms. With real-time syncing, Ninox ensures a smooth and consistent experience, whether you're working on a single device or switching between multiple devices.
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LogicalDOC
LogicalDOC helps organizations around the world gain complete control over document management. Focusing on business process automation and fast content retrieval, this premier document management system (DMS) allows teams to create, collaborate, and manage large volumes of documents and stores valuable company data in a centralized repository. System features include a drag-and-drop document upload, forms management, optical character recognition (OCR), duplicate detection, barcode recognition, event logging, document archiving, integrated document workflow, and so much more.
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OpTaliX
OpTaliX is a comprehensive program for computer-aided design of optical systems, thin film multilayer coatings, and illumination systems. It provides powerful features to conceptualize, design, optimize, analyze, tolerate, and document virtually any optical system. OpTaliX includes geometrical and diffraction analysis, optimization, thin film multilayer analysis and refinement, non-sequential ray tracing, physical optics propagation, polarization analysis, ghost imaging, tolerance analysis, extensive manufacturing support, user-defined graphics, illumination, macros, and many more. It is successfully used for the design of photographic and video lenses, industrial optics (beam expanders, laser scanners, reproduction, machine vision), space optics, zoom optics, medical optics, illumination devices, fiber optical telecom systems, infrared optics, X-ray optics, telescopes, eyepieces, and many more.
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