One Unified Time Tracking Software For Projects, Billing, Pay and Compliance
For companies of all sizes looking for a Time Tracking software
Replicon's time-tracking platform is scalable and configurable to support the diverse needs of small, mid & large businesses with a remote and globally distributed workforce. Replicon’s Time Tracking is a cloud-based, enterprise-grade solution that tracks employee time across projects, tasks, presence, and absence to facilitate client billing, project costing, and compliant payroll processing. The scalable and configurable platform offers seamless integration with common business technology stacks, such as ERP, CRM, Accounting, and payroll solutions. With AI-powered time capture, mobile apps, and labor compliance as a service, Replicon makes time tracking hassle-free.
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The AI coach for teams, built on validated assessments.
Cloverleaf is an assessment-backed AI Coach that fully understands your people and the context of their workday.
Give managers and teams proactive, contextual coaching to lead effectively, communicate clearly, and navigate real work situations as they happen.
A Proffesional Stress-Testing(ddos) tool for pentesters
The FoxNuke program is written in python and uses Firefox in order to complete the distributed denial of service attack feature. Multiple headers are used from the Firefox browser, along with a personal configuration option for the Opera browser. The FoxNuke Program is still underdevelopment as of 8/24/17, full release is set to come out sometime during 2017-2018.
This is a simple Port Flooder written in Python 3.2
Use this tool to quickly stress test your network devices and measure your router's or server's load.
Features are available in features section below.
Moihack DoS Attack Tool was the name of the 1st version of the program.
Moihack Port-Flooder is the Reloaded Version of the program with major code rewrite and changes. Code is much smaller in size now - from about 130 pure lines of codes to 35 lines only.
To run it you must have Python 3.2 or newer installed.Tested this on Windows,but guess it will work in Linux also,since there are not any OS specific lines in the code.
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