Qloo
Qloo, the "Cultural AI", is capable of decoding and forecasting consumer tastes around the world. Privacy-first API that predicts global consumer preferences, catalogs hundreds of million of cultural entities, and is privacy-first. Our API provides contextualized personalization and insight based on deep understanding of consumer behavior. We have access to more than 575,000,000 people, places, and things. Our technology allows you to see beyond trends and discover the connections that underlie people's tastes in their world. Our vast library includes entities such as brands, music, film and fashion. We also have information about notable people. Results are delivered in milliseconds. They can be weighted with factors like regionalization and real time popularity. Companies who want to use best-in-class data to enhance their customer experiences. Our flagship recommendation API provides results based on demographics and preferences, cultural entities, metadata, geolocational factors, and metadata.
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Adobe PDF Library SDK
Global OEMs, SaaS and enterprise end-users rely on Adobe PDF Library to automate the creation, editing and management of PDFs. An Adobe partner, our SDK uses the same source code as Acrobat for stability, reliability and quality results.
Languages: .NET, .NET Framework, Java and C/C++
Platforms: Windows, Linux & MacOS
Package managers: NuGet & Maven
Capabilities include but are not limited to:
-Annotations
-Content creation
-Content modification
-Color management
-Extraction - text, images, forms
-Compression/optimize
-Conversion - PDF/A, PDF/X, EPS, PostScript, XPS, ZUGFeRD, color
-Display, Printing
-Extract text, images & other content
-Forms - Import, export, flatten static & dynamic XFA forms, AcroForms
-Images - extract, import/export, thumbnails, render/rasterize pages, separations
-Optimization - size, content, images, etc.
-OCR - add text to document, add text to image
-PDF to Office Documents (Word, Excel, PPT)
-Security - Viewer settings, redactions, password, encrypt/decryption, watermark
Pricing options for OEMs, SaaS & end-users are flexible and based on usage.
Shorten development times & get to market faster with Adobe PDF Library. Free trial - download today.
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MSYS2
MSYS2 is a comprehensive suite of tools and libraries designed to create a user-friendly environment for developing, installing, and executing native software on Windows. It includes a command line interface known as mintty, a shell environment with bash, version control systems such as git and subversion, as well as utilities like tar and awk, alongside build systems including autotools, all built upon a modified Cygwin framework. While some of its core components are derived from Cygwin, MSYS2 primarily aims to establish a robust build environment for native Windows applications, minimizing reliance on Cygwin. The platform offers modern native builds for a variety of programming tools and languages such as GCC, mingw-w64, CPython, CMake, Meson, OpenSSL, FFmpeg, Rust, and Ruby, among others. To simplify the installation and updating of software packages, MSYS2 incorporates a package management system named Pacman, which should be recognizable to users familiar with Arch Linux. This efficient package management system allows users to easily manage their software, ensuring they have access to the latest versions and features available in the ecosystem.
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Rudix
Rudix serves as a build system specifically designed for macOS, previously known as Mac OS X, while offering limited compatibility with OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Linux. This build system, often referred to as "ports," supplies detailed guidance for compiling third-party software directly from the source code. Beyond merely functioning as a ports framework, Rudix includes a variety of packages and precompiled software packaged neatly in *.pkg files for straightforward installation on your Mac. Those interested in contributing to the project can find it on GitHub at rudix-mac or its mirrored version on GitLab at rudix. Users are encouraged to utilize the GitHub issue tracker for reporting bugs or suggesting new features. Alternatives to Rudix include similar projects like Fink, MacPorts, pkgsrc, and Homebrew, which also aim to simplify software installation on macOS. Packages are meticulously compiled and verified on macOS Big Sur (Version 11, Intel only!), Catalina (Version 10.15), and OS X El Capitan (Version 10.11). Each package is designed to be self-sufficient, containing all necessary components to function properly, with binaries, libraries, and documentation installed in the /usr/local/ directory. Furthermore, Rudix aims to enhance the user experience by providing a cohesive platform for software development and installation on macOS.
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