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    JOpt.TourOptimizer Reviews
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    JOpt.TourOptimizer

    DNA Evolutions GmbH

    €995
    8 Ratings
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    If you are developing software for Logistics Dispatch Solutions, which contain challenges: -For staff dispatching, such as sales reps, mobile service, or workforce? -For truck shipment allocation in daily transportation and logistics (scheduling, tour optimization, etc.)? -For waste management and District Planning? -Generally, highly constrained problem sets? And your product does not have an automized optimization engine? Then JOpt is the perfect fit for your product and can help you to save money, time, and workforce, letting you concentrate on your core business. JOpt.TourOptimizer is an adaptable component to solve VRP, CVRP, and VRPTW class problems for any route optimization in logistics or similar fields. It comes as a Java library or in Docker Container utilizing the Spring Framework and Swagger.
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    ILLA Cloud Reviews

    ILLA Cloud

    ILLA Cloud

    $10 per editor per month
    2 Ratings
    Accelerate your internal tools development. Low-code platform that allows developers to create internal tools in just minutes. SQL Generate allows you to input natural language and generate SQL statements. This works with databases such as MySQL, Postgre and Supabase. We give developers a great deal of freedom in implementing richer functionality with JavaScript. Wrapping JS statements using Template syntax allows them to place any string type variables at any space for more variety. ILLA is able to connect to any data via APIs or mainstream databases and add actions that are chained to user events. It integrates data from the backend with the frontend components. Developers can write simple data calls for massive information interaction.
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    BuildVu Reviews

    BuildVu

    IDR Solutions

    $450 per month
    With BuildVu, you will unlock precise PDF-to-HTML/SVG conversion, giving you greater control and added functionality over PDF in your web application. -Optimized Content: BuildVu intelligently converts PDFs, optimizing for smaller file sizes and fast rendering in browsers. -File Metadata: Access PDF data in JSON format, including metadata, word lists, outlines (bookmarks), and annotations. -Thumbnails: Generate high-quality page thumbnails with customizable dimensions. -Annotations: Enjoy support for various annotation types (Links, Popups, Sound/Video, Text, Highlight, Underline) in easy-to-use JSON format. -search.json: Extract all text from the document alongside the HTML content. -Font Conversion: Restructure embedded fonts for compatibility across web browsers. -Office Conversion: Combine BuildVu with LibreOffice for seamless conversion from Office formats (Word, PowerPoint, Excel).
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    Workflow Engine Reviews

    Workflow Engine

    Optimajet

    $499 one-time payment
    Embeddable.NET Library for running workflows within.NET applications, with an integrated HTML5 graphical designer. Designer allows you create interactive workflows with any complexity. You don't need to write them programmatically. Workflow Engine is the backbone for Business Process Management (BPM), which allows you to automate workflow design using visual builders. It is based upon the.NET Framework and JavaScript libraries. Workflow Engine facilitates workflow processing and integration by providing a graphic design tool to create workflow schemes. This software component also simplifies the management, execution and visualization of workflows. Integration with other technologies or databases should be relatively easy and not cause any problems. Workflow Engine provides all the components needed to implement workflows.
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