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    Empowering Companies To Excel In Safety Data Sheet Compliance

    For any organization using chemicals that require Safety Data Sheets

    Effortless setup and maintenance: Simplified management and seamless online access to safety data sheets for your team
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    Quality Management Software

    Ideal for small to medium-sized businesses. Pay for all the modules or only the ones you need.

    isoTracker Quality Management is a popular cloud-based quality management software (QMS) that is used by small to medium sized businesses on a worldwide basis. It helps to manage ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO 22000, ISO 17025, ISO 14001 systems...plus many similar other systems. It also conforms to the requirements of 21 CFR Part 11.
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    mo · js

    mo · js

    The motion graphics toolbelt for the web

    mo · js is a javascript motion graphics library that is fast, retina-ready, modular, and open source. In comparison to other libraries, it has a different syntax and code animation structure approach. The declarative API provides you a complete control over the animation, making it customizable with ease. The library provides built-in components to start animating from scratch like HTML, shape, swirl, burst, and stagger, but also brings you tools to help craft your animation in the most natural way. ...
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    Pretty-Error

    Pretty-Error

    See node.js errors with less clutter

    pretty-error is a Node.js library that renders JavaScript error messages in a cleaner, more readable, and visually styled format to make debugging easier. PrettyError turns error objects into something similar to an html document, and then uses RenderKid to render the document using simple html/css-like commands. This allows PrettyError to be themed using simple css-like declarations. There are a few methods to help you customize the contents of your error logs. You can customize which trace...
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    Browser diet

    Browser diet

    The definitive front-end performance guide

    Browser diet is a community-driven front-end performance guide presented as a fun, colorful website that explains how to make web pages faster and “lighter.” It collects advice from experienced front-end developers and organizes it into practical sections covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, server configuration, and general best practices. The project was built as a static site powered by DocPad, with content written in Markdown and translated into multiple languages, making it accessible to a global audience. Its tone is intentionally playful (with a “diet” metaphor for trimming page weight) to make performance optimization less intimidating and more approachable. ...
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    Git Time Machine

    Git Time Machine

    Atom package that allows you to travel back in commit history

    ...Instead of just opening a commit log or diff, git-time-machine gives an interactive, incremental experience where you can slide through versions and see content changes in place. This is especially helpful when diagnosing when bugs were introduced, exploring regression contexts, or reviewing code evolution visually. For projects with many commits, it accelerates historical exploration, and it is commonly integrated into editors so developers can use it in their working environment.
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  • The leading LMS solution for mission critical learning needs Icon
    The leading LMS solution for mission critical learning needs

    it takes the modern learning environment to workforce enablement and beyond.

    Streamline and integrate your complex learning, compliance, content monetization, and external training capabilities while keeping your people safe and delivering profits with Seertech’s LMS solution.
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    Tourist

    Tourist

    Simple, flexible tours for your app

    ...The library is designed to be flexible: steps can be triggered programmatically, attached to single-page app routing, or displayed conditionally based on user state, making it suitable for onboarding, feature discovery, or contextual help. Tourist aims to be framework-agnostic so it can be integrated into plain JavaScript projects as well as React, Vue, or other frontend stacks with minimal glue code. It also supports common niceties like mobile-friendly positioning, step-skipping, and hooks for analytics events so teams can measure adoption of guided flows.
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    BuckyClient

    BuckyClient

    Collect performance data from the client

    BuckyClient is a HubSpot-provided JavaScript client that runs in the browser and collects performance data from clients, sending it to the Bucky server, which forwards metrics to endpoints like StatsD, Graphite, or OpenTSDB. It can automatically measure how long your pages take to load, how long AJAX requests take and how long various functions take to run. Most importantly, it's taking the measurements on actual page loads, so the data has the potential to be much more valuable than in vitro measurements. ...
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    Morris.js

    Morris.js

    Pretty time-series line graphs

    Morris.js is a JavaScript charting library designed to render “pretty time‑series” graphs. It offers a very simple API for building line, bar, area, and donut charts, making it easy to add visually appealing charts to web pages. It is built on top of jQuery and Raphael.js. You'll need Node.js. I recommend using nvm for installing Node in development environments. Additionally, Bower is required for retrieving additional test dependencies. With node installed, install grunt using npm install...
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    jQuery.Turbolinks

    jQuery.Turbolinks

    Plugin for drop-in fix binded events problem caused by Turbolinks

    jQuery.Turbolinks bridges the gap between jQuery plugins and Turbolinks 1–4. It ensures jQuery event handlers rebind properly on page change, solving issues with uninitialized bindings after Turbolinks page swaps. Though deprecated (incompatible with Turbolinks 5+), its simplicity makes it valuable for older Rails apps.
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    Shadowsocks-Nodejs

    Shadowsocks-Nodejs

    Node.js port of Shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks-Nodejs is a Node.js implementation of the Shadowsocks proxy protocol, providing server and client components that let users create an encrypted proxy tunnel to bypass network filtering and protect traffic in transit. The project reimplements the lightweight, stream-oriented Shadowsocks protocol in JavaScript so operators can run servers and clients using Node.js environments rather than native binaries or Python ports.
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  • Track time for payroll, billing and productivity Icon
    Track time for payroll, billing and productivity

    Flexible time and billing software that enables teams to easily track time and expenses for payroll, projects, and client billing.

    Because time is money, and we understand how challenging it can be to keep track of employee hours. The constant reminder to log timesheets so your business can increase billables, run an accurate payroll and remove the guesswork from project estimates – we get it.
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    Stitch

    Stitch

    Stitch your CommonJS modules together for the browser

    Stitch is a library that simplifies the packaging of CommonJS modules for use in the browser. It allows developers to write modular JavaScript code using the CommonJS format and then bundles it into a single file that can be served client-side. This helps bridge the gap between Node.js-style development and browser environments, particularly before modern bundlers like Browserify and Webpack became widespread. The library automatically resolves dependencies, inlines modules, and ensures they can be required in the browser as if they were running in Node.js. ...
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