Unimus
Unimus is a powerful network automation, configuration backup, and change management solution designed to simplify network operations for businesses of all sizes. Supporting 400+ device types across 150+ vendors, Unimus is a network-agnostic platform that eliminates manual network tasks while enhancing security and reliability.
With automated configuration backups, Unimus ensures seamless disaster recovery, giving IT teams quick access to historical versions and real-time change tracking. Its network auditing features provide instant visibility into configuration consistency, compliance, and security risks. Change management is simplified with automatic change detection, detailed version history, and customizable notifications.
Unimus' intuitive web-based interface makes it easy to manage networks without requiring deep technical expertise, while its integrated CLI access allows for real-time troubleshooting and command execution. Whether you're looking to automate bulk configuration changes, perform firmware upgrades, or improve network visibility, Unimus provides a scalable, cost-effective solution for modern network infrastructures.
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FrontFace
FrontFace is a powerful on-premise digital signage & kiosk software product (not SaaS) that allows you to easily deploy flexible and very reliable interactive kiosk terminals, touchscreen frontends, as well as non-interactive public displays and digital signage applications, advertising or information displays, self-service kiosks, etc.
FrontFace can display any kind of media format, whether you want to display text, images, photos, PDFs, videos, news tickers or even entire web pages (HTML5).
But the best news is that you can use ANY Windows application that can print to create high-quality HD content for your display. Use PowerPoint, Word, Excel, etc. to create content for your playlists. Use the tools you are familiar with without having to invest in learning a new, complex design application!
In addition, FrontFace comes with a plugin interface that allows you to extend the application's functionality with optional plugins. This includes the integration of external calendars (e.g. Office 365 Exchange Online or ICS or Excel) or vertical applications such as an accident statistics board or a dashboard.
Content management is super easy with FrontFace. No programming are skills required.
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Warp
Warp is an exceptionally rapid terminal built with Rust, entirely redesigned to function like a contemporary application. This terminal is fully native and does not utilize Electron or any web technologies. Users can opt into cloud features, and their data remains securely encrypted when stored. Warp is compatible with zsh, fish, and bash right from the start.
Experience input that mirrors the capabilities of a modern code editor; using the terminal to write code should not evoke the feel of the late 1970s. With Warp, you can edit your commands using selections, precise cursor positioning, and completion menus, enhancing your workflow significantly.
The terminal also incorporates a powerful AI search, driven by GPT-3, which translates natural language into executable shell commands, functioning similarly to GitHub Copilot but tailored for terminal use. You can navigate through commands seamlessly, copying outputs with a single click and avoiding unnecessary scrolling. Furthermore, Warp facilitates access to frequently used workflows through an intuitive GUI, and it allows users to create and share their own workflows with team members, fostering collaboration and efficiency.
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MacTerm
MacTerm serves as a robust alternative to the macOS Terminal, featuring support for 24-bit color, standard graphics protocols, as well as iTerm2 image sequences and color schemes. It stands out among terminal emulators globally by enabling terminal-based applications to utilize up to 8 bits per RGB component, resulting in a total of 24 bits and thus offering a wide array of colors for visual display. The terminal excels in accurately preserving incoming text, ensuring that any copied content, whether sent to the Clipboard, saved to a file, printed, or dragged and dropped, maintains all special characters. Users benefit from a floating command line window that allows for the input of any character type, enhancing flexibility. In the 4.1.0 version, there were restrictions on the Unicode characters that the terminal could display, but these limitations are set to be lifted in the upcoming 5.0 release. Additionally, MacTerm supports Unicode for various elements, including file names, preference collection names, and macros, ensuring compatibility and ease of use across different applications. This makes it not only a powerful tool for developers but also a versatile platform for everyday users seeking advanced terminal functionality.
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