Easy Takeoffs
Easy Takeoffs is a construction takeoff software that allows contractors to measure PDF plans via a web browser. It requires no downloads or installations and features auto scale detection, snap-to-content precision, and cloud synchronization. The software includes measurement tools like lines, polylines, polygons, rectangles, and counts, with a snap engine for accurate placement. Users can organize measurements into color-coded groups by trade, scope, or material, with real-time updating totals. Its intuitive interface requires no extensive training. Upon completion, users can export annotated PDFs with markups or CSV spreadsheets organized by group with subtotals. The cloud-based system saves work automatically and allows access from multiple devices, ensuring measurements aren't confined to a single computer.
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Ubuntu Core
An Ubuntu SSO account is required to create the first user on an Ubuntu Core installation. We will walk you through the steps of flashing Ubuntu Core on a Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 4 or CM3. At the end of this process, you will have a board ready for production or testing snaps. An Ubuntu SSO account is required to create the first user on an Ubuntu Core installation. Your board is now ready to have snaps installed, it’s time to use the snap command to install your first snap. The Snap Store is where you can find the best Linux apps packaged as snaps to install on your Ubuntu device and get started with your secure IoT journey.
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SnapDat
We've made mobile contact sharing amazingly simple and fast. With SnapDat™, you just launch, select & send! It's that easy. It's that fast. If your contact has SnapDat™, they'll get your SnapCard™ in an instant. If they don't, you can still use SnapDat™! Just go with “Plan B” and you can email a vCard instead, we'll even include an image of your SnapCard™! First impressions count. With SnapDat™, you can present yourself & your contact information in a manner that suits the moment. Whether it's an important business event or a casual social outing, SnapDat™ has you covered with over 40 different SnapCard™ Designs, each with its own unique style, layout & font. If you're looking for a SnapCard™ that's trendy, understated, edgy, or strictly business, we've got it. Download your free version of SnapDat™ & start designing your SnapCards™ now. SnapDat™ provides multiple design layouts expressly for inserting your organization’s logo.
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fpm
fpm is a tool that lets you easily create packages for Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS, RHEL, Arch Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, and more! fpm isn’t a new packaging system, it’s a tool to help you make packages for existing systems with less effort. It does this by offering a command-line interface to allow you to create packages easily. FPM is written in ruby and can be installed using gem. For some package formats (like rpm and snap), you will need certain packages installed to build them. Some package formats require other tools to be installed on your machine to be built; especially if you are building a package for another operating system/distribution. FPM takes your program and builds packages that can be installed easily on various operating systems. It can take any nodejs package, ruby gem, or even a python package and turn it into a deb, rpm, pacman, etc. package.
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