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    Accounting practice management software

    Accountants, accounting firms, tax attorneys, tax professionals

    Canopy is a cloud-based practice management software for accounting and tax firms, offering tools for client engagement, document management, workflow automation, and time & billing. Its Client Engagement platform centralizes interactions with a secure portal, customizable branding, and email integration, while the Document Management system enables organized, paperless file storage. The Workflow module enhances visibility into tasks and projects through templates, task assignments, and automation, reducing human error. Additionally, the Time & Billing feature tracks billable hours, generates invoices, and processes payments, ensuring accurate financial management. With its comprehensive features, Canopy streamlines operations, reduces stress, and enhances client experiences.
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    Business password and access manager solution for IT security teams

    Simplify Access, Secure Your Business

    European businesses use Uniqkey to simplify password management, reclaim IT control and reduce password-based cyber risk. All in one super easy-to-use tool.
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    node-markov-generator

    node-markov-generator

    Generates simple sentences based on given text corpus

    This simple generator emits short sentences based on the given text corpus using a Markov chain. To put it simply, it works kinda like word suggestions that you have while typing messages in your smartphone. It analyzes which word is followed by which in the given corpus and how often. And then, for any given word it tries to predict what the next one might be. Here you create an instance of TextGenerator passing an array of strings to it - it represents your text corpus which will be used to "train" the generator. The more strings/sentences you pass, the more diverse results you get, so you'd better pass like hundreds of them, or even more! If you have your texts in an external file, you can pass the path to it as an argument for TextGenerator's constructor.
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