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  • We help you deliver Virtual and Hybrid Events using our Award Winning end-to-end Event Management Platform Icon
    We help you deliver Virtual and Hybrid Events using our Award Winning end-to-end Event Management Platform

    Designed by event planners for event planners, the EventsAIR platform gives you the ability to manage your event, conference, meeting or function with

    EventsAIR have been anticipating and responding to the ever-changing event industry needs for over 30 years, providing innovative solutions that empower event organizers to create successful events around the globe.
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  • Refreshingly simple maintenance management software Icon
    Refreshingly simple maintenance management software

    Preventive and reactive maintenance work orders for capturing photos, meter readings, file uploads, downtime and other metrics.

    Set up in minutes, not months. Maintainly replaces spreadsheets, clipboards, and broken email chains with a modern CMMS built for how maintenance teams actually work.
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    Liferay Development Configurator

    This tool helps Liferay developers to create a development environment

    Liferay Development Configurator (shortly "LDC") is a command line tool which helps Liferay developers to create a fully functional development environment. LDC starts downloading Liferay ZIP online (SDK, Tomcat bundle, portal source and Javadoc); then it unzips them and starts a new Eclipse workspace. LDC actually supports only Liferay CE (Community Edition) starting from 6.1.1 version. You need JRE7 to run LDC.
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    SplitPDF -SplitPDF.jar- is a ‘command-line driven’ Java-program, it splits a PDF-file by bookmarks into separated PDF’s. The bookmark is used as title for the newly created PDF. Extremely usefull and fast in a batch processing environment.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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