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  • Get full visibility and control over your tasks and projects with Wrike. Icon
    Get full visibility and control over your tasks and projects with Wrike.

    A cloud-based collaboration, work management, and project management software

    Wrike offers world-class features that empower cross-functional, distributed, or growing teams take their projects from the initial request stage all the way to tracking work progress and reporting results.
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  • MicroStation by Bentley Systems is the trusted computer-aided design (CAD) software built specifically for infrastructure design. Icon
    MicroStation by Bentley Systems is the trusted computer-aided design (CAD) software built specifically for infrastructure design.

    Microstation enables architects, engineers, and designers to create precise 2D and 3D drawings that bring complex projects to life.

    MicroStation is the only computer-aided design software for infrastructure design, helping architects and engineers like you bring their vision to life, present their designs to their clients, and deliver their projects to the community.
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    ZomboDB

    ZomboDB

    Making Postgres and Elasticsearch work together like it's 2023

    ZomboDB is a PostgreSQL extension that integrates Elasticsearch directly into Postgres, allowing for powerful full-text search and analytics capabilities. It manages Elasticsearch indices transparently, ensuring transactional consistency and enabling complex queries through SQL.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Meilisearch

    Meilisearch

    An open-source, lightning-fast, and hyper-relevant search engine

    ...Start searching through your dataset in less than 5 minutes and quickly connect your codebase to Meilisearch with our official libraries. Meilisearch is designed to work out-of-the-box, no configuration needed.
    Downloads: 28 This Week
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    MongoDB Rust Driver

    MongoDB Rust Driver

    The official MongoDB Rust Driver

    ...Because it’s asynchronous by design, it works well with Rust async runtimes like Tokio and async-std, letting developers build highly concurrent networked services that efficiently use modern multicore hardware. The crate also includes BSON encoding and decoding that maps cleanly to Rust types, so developers can work with rich document structures while retaining Rust’s performance guarantees.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    IndraDB

    IndraDB

    A graph database written in rust

    ...In particular, IndraDB emphasizes simplicity of implementation and query semantics, and is similarly designed with the assumption that it may be representing a graph large enough that full graph processing is not possible. IndraDB departs from TAO (and most graph databases) in its support for properties. IndraDB offers a variety ways to work with it: as a server with cross-language support, as a rust library, and via CLI. What follows are a few examples of each use case.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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  • The full-stack observability platform that protects your dataLayer, tags and conversion data Icon
    The full-stack observability platform that protects your dataLayer, tags and conversion data

    Stop losing revenue to bad data today. and protect your marketing data with Code-Cube.io.

    Code-Cube.io detects issues instantly, alerts you in real time and helps you resolve them fast. No manual QA. No unreliable data. Just data you can trust and act on.
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    tabularis

    tabularis

    An open-source desktop client for modern databases.

    ...Secure credential storage via OS keychain. Split view, saved queries, SQL dump/import, 10+ themes, customizable shortcuts. Hackable, extensible, and built for everyday SQL work. https://tabularis.dev https://github.com/debba/tabularis
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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