InEight is a leader in construction project controls software
InEight serves contractors, owners, and engineers in capital construction
Minimize risks, gain operational efficiency, control project costs, and make confident, informed decisions. InEight software has your back during every stage of construction, from accurate pre-planning to predictable execution and completion. When project teams collaborate effectively, every decision is backed by precise, authoritative insights.
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Powerful Business Process Automation
With ThinkAutomation, you get an open-ended studio to build any and every automated workflow you could ever need.
When a message is received ThinkAutomation automatically executes one or more Automations. Automations are created using an easy to use drag-and-drop interface to run simple or complex tasks. Automations can perform many business process Actions, including: updating company databases, CRM systems and cloud services, sending outgoing emails, Teams & SMS messages, document processing, custom scripting, integration and much more. Over 100 built-in actions are included, plus ThinkAutomation is extensible with Custom Actions.
...Many database, Multi-Media, Network, AI, Simulation & Math applications are developed using PWCT
You can see/edit the generated source code. PWCT support Harbour, Supernova, C, Python, & C#.NET and you can extend PWCT to support code generation in any text based programming language.
PWCT comes with many samples, tutorials and movies.
Free and Open Source Technical Analysis Charting Software
QChartist is a free and open source technical analysis charting software. Its purpose is to provide a complete set of tools to perform technical analysis on charts and data. It helps to make forecasts mainly for markets but can also be used for weather or any quantifiable data. The program is flexible and its functionalities can be easily extended. You can draw geometrical shapes on your charts or plot programmable indicators from your data. It is also possible to filter or merge data. I got...