Highcharts
Highcharts, a Javascript-based charting library, makes it easy to add interactive charts and graphs to web or mobile projects of any size.
Highcharts is used by more than 80% of the 100 biggest companies in the world, as well as thousands of developers from a variety of industries, including finance, publishing, application development, and data science.
Highcharts is in active development since 2009. It remains a favorite among developers due to its robust feature set and ease-of-use documentation, accessibility features and vibrant community.
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Curtain LogTrace File Activity Monitoring
In the daily work environment, companies often need to authorize their employees to access and use sensitive company data. However, most companies lack visibility into how their employees are actually utilizing this data, and whether any misuse is occurring. At the same time, companies have to meet internal audit requirements and comply with various data security regulations and policies. This creates a need for the IT department to find ways to effectively monitor and record how employees are accessing and using the company’s data resources.
Curtain LogTrace provides enterprise-wide file activity monitoring. It tracks user actions: create, copy, move, delete, rename, print, open, close, save. Includes source/destination paths and disk type. Perfect for monitoring user file activities.
Key Features:
- File log (create & delete file)
- File log (copy & move file)
- File log (print & rename file)
- App log (save, open & close file)
- Support MySQL & MS SQL
- Watermark for printout
- Central administration
- Integration with Active Directory
- Uninstall password for client
- Password management
- Admin delegation
- Self protection for the software
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Trumbowyg
Trumbowyg is a lightweight, customizable jQuery plugin that offers a visually appealing design while generating clean, semantic code through its robust API. It is specifically optimized to support HTML5 and is compatible with modern browsers, including IE9+, Chrome, Opera, and Firefox. While most WYSIWYG editors exceed 45kB, Trumbowyg maintains a compact size of just 20kB, ensuring quicker page load times. The plugin includes only essential features, allowing for the generation of tidy and semantic code tailored to your needs. Users have the flexibility to fully customize options and designs; however, its default design is enhanced for Retina displays, ensuring an excellent and straightforward user experience. Additionally, Trumbowyg supports the creation of custom plugins, which can be submitted via pull requests on its GitHub repository, along with the possibility to develop your own packages or utilize pre-existing ones. An extensive list of known packages for Trumbowyg is available for users. As an open-source project licensed under MIT, Trumbowyg is entirely free to use, making it an accessible option for developers everywhere. This combination of features and flexibility makes Trumbowyg an ideal choice for those seeking a powerful yet efficient text editor.
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wysihtml
Wysihtml presents a more flexible and lenient alternative to the xing/wysihtml5 open-source rich text editor. Its code is designed to be independent of any specific library, incorporating all necessary dependencies without the need for jQuery, Prototype, or similar frameworks. The current set of bundled dependencies includes rangy.js, which has the textrange and selectionsaverestore modules, in addition to base.js. This initiative is backed by Voog and is a collaborative effort for developing a wysiwyg HTML rich text editor that anyone in web development can utilize in their projects. It is characterized by its speed and lightweight nature, along with features such as automatic URL linking while typing and producing valid, semantic HTML5—even when content is pasted from Word—without requiring iframes or jQuery. Furthermore, it is modular, allowing users to integrate their own custom tools. The project's object namespace has transitioned from wysihtml5 to wysihtml, affecting all class names and event identifiers. Additionally, the default toolbar has been transitioned into an independent module (wysihtml.toolbar.js), which must be included separately for functionality. Overall, this editor simplifies rich text editing for developers while maintaining a focus on performance and flexibility.
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