Air
Consolidate your team's resources in a well-structured workspace that is organized, version-controlled, and simple to share. While Air securely stores your content, it also offers intelligent search capabilities, guest access, customizable layouts, version tracking, and effortless sharing, enhancing every aspect of the creative journey. Don't let your valuable assets languish in folders and zip files; instead, plan social media campaigns, develop streamlined presentations, and arrange your materials in a workspace that embodies your brand identity. Effortlessly navigate your workspace using features akin to a search engine, where tools like image recognition and smart tags empower all team members to independently find assets. The only challenging element of the feedback process will now be the feedback itself, as you can create public boards that allow guests to upload directly to your workspace. Engage in commentary, initiate discussions, and make selections with context, all while staying updated on new modifications and clearly tracking the most recent version of each asset. This streamlined approach not only boosts collaboration but also fosters creativity within your team.
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My Member Software
My Member Software is a frontend user-friendly member administration software that is open source and downloadable. Associations, Clubs and Foundations can manage their members. It is integrated into the CMS Joomla, but can also be used alongside a Wordpress and Drupal website. You can manage your members from anywhere, at any time.
For a hassle-free setup, you can choose to have it done by yourself or with us. We are also interested in partnerships with webdesigners and accounting firms.
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GhostBSD
GhostBSD is a user-friendly, desktop-focused operating system that is derived from FreeBSD, featuring MATE, OpenRC, and a collection of OS packages to streamline the user experience. It comes preloaded with a variety of essential software, enabling users to maximize its capabilities right from the start. Utilizing the GTK environment, GhostBSD offers an aesthetically pleasing interface and a comfortable experience that aligns with modern BSD platforms, fostering an authentic Unix work environment. Built upon FreeBSD's foundational code, its lineage traces back to the Unix Research at the University of California, Berkeley, where it was historically known as "BSD Unix" or "Berkeley Unix." In contemporary terms, it is commonly referred to as BSD, which stands for Berkeley Software Distribution. The main objective of the project is to merge security, privacy, stability, usability, openness, and freedom, ensuring that it remains accessible to all at no cost. Additionally, the user experience is further enriched by tools such as Networkmgr, which are specifically developed as part of the GhostBSD initiative, contributing to its seamless functionality and user satisfaction. This commitment to continuous improvement and user-centric design sets GhostBSD apart in the realm of operating systems.
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MidnightBSD
It encompasses all the essential software necessary for your everyday activities—such as email, internet browsing, document editing, gaming, and a plethora of additional applications. MidnightBSD, supported by a small yet passionate group of developers, aims to build an accessible operating system that is available for everyone to use at no cost. This system is compatible with x86, AMD64 architectures, and can also be run as a Virtual Machine. While the FreeBSD project has established a robust server operating system, it frequently neglects the usability and performance aspects required for desktop environments. It is crucial to customize scheduling, resource allocation, security measures, and application support to better serve desktop users. Many BSD-based projects are designed primarily for server use or older systems, and while some offer FreeBSD with a user-friendly graphical interface, they still suffer from an underlying server-oriented structure. Our decision to fork FreeBSD was not due to any conflict, but rather because we saw it as an exceptional foundation to build upon. Ultimately, our goal is to bridge the gap between server efficiency and desktop user experience.
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