Failed Payment Recovery for Subscription Businesses
For subscription companies searching for a failed payment recovery solution to grow revenue, and retain customers.
FlexPay’s innovative platform uses multiple technologies to achieve the highest number of retained customers, resulting in reduced involuntary churn, longer life span after recovery, and higher revenue. Leading brands like LegalZoom, Hooked on Phonics, and ClinicSense trust FlexPay to recover failed payments, reduce churn, and increase customer lifetime value.
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Collect! is a highly configurable debt collection software
Everything that matters to debt collection, all in one solution.
The flexible & scalable debt collection software built to automate your workflow. From startup to enterprise, we have the solution for you.
BEYE (Binary EYE) is a free, portable, advanced file viewer with built-in editor for binary, hexadecimal and disassembler modes. It contains a highlight AVR/Java/i86-AMD64/ARM-XScale/PPC-64 and other disassembler, full preview of MZ,NE,PE,ELF and other.
This application shows daily meals listing available on all 5 mensa's across TU Darmstadt Campuses in Darmstadt on android based smart phones.
The app works by loading the content from mensa websites, parses it and displays the result on android UI.
Jarrut is a tool that makes developing and debugging Java ME applications (application using CLDC to be more specific) a bit less of a pain. Jarrut enables proper stack traces for exceptions, also when running a MIDlet on a real device
Next-Gen Encryption for Post-Quantum Security | CLEAR by Quantum Knight
Lock Down Any Resource, Anywhere, Anytime
CLEAR by Quantum Knight is a FIPS-140-3 validated encryption SDK engineered for enterprises requiring top-tier security. Offering robust post-quantum cryptography, CLEAR secures files, streaming media, databases, and networks with ease across over 30 modern platforms. Its compact design, smaller than a single smartphone image, ensures maximum efficiency and low energy consumption.
3A-TRE evaluates traditionally logical expressions under 3 assumptions
...In this case, the dependent test modules are always assumed to be true when their results are not available. We call this a stub assumption (SA).
3A-TRE example:
echo "CWA: (T and U)" | java -jar PTRE.jar
Result: F
3A-PTRE example: (P means possible results)
echo "OWA: (T,U and U,F)" | java -jar PTRE.jar
Result: U,F