ISL Light Remote Desktop
ISL Light is a remote desktop software that is easy to use for security-conscious users. It offers great value-performance. ISL Light is a powerful tool for IT staff and support personnel to solve problems remotely via remote support, unattended access, or screen-sharing from mobile devices. It is cross-platform and provides 256-bit encrypted sessions, all the standard remote access features, as well as session recording, chat, videocall and multi-monitor support, file transfers, reporting, and many other important extras. Users can choose between cloud and on-premise services. ISL Online license doesn't limit the number or workstations of clients, users, and users you can support. It is a reliable, highly secure software that can be used in all industries, including banks, hospitals, government institutions, and insurances.
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PBRS Power BI Reports Distribution
PBRS is a third-party tool that enhances the functionality of Power BI reports by providing advanced features for scheduling, automation, and distribution. With PBRS, you can:
- Schedule Power BI reports to run at specific dates and times, or set up recurring schedules based on custom frequencies. For example, you can schedule a report to run every hour, every other day, or on the third Monday of the month.
- Automate Power BI reports to run based on specific events or conditions. For example, you can trigger a report to run when a database record is changed, when data is received on a port, when an unread email exists in a folder, or if a file exists.
- Distribute Power BI reports in various formats and to multiple destinations. You can specify different filters, formats (such as Excel, PDF, or CSV), destinations (such as email, SharePoint, or network folders), and recipients for each scheduled report. This flexibility enables you to tailor the distribution of reports to meet the specific needs of your organization.
PBRS works seamlessly with various Power BI environments, including Power BI Service (Pro and PPU), Power BI Report Server (On-Premises), Power BI Premium, and all editions of SQL Server Reporting Services
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MacPorts
The MacPorts Project is a community-driven open-source initiative aimed at creating a user-friendly platform for compiling, installing, and upgrading various types of open-source software—whether command-line, X11, or Aqua—on the macOS operating system. To facilitate this, we offer the MacPorts software package, which operates via the command line and is licensed under a 3-Clause BSD License, granting users seamless access to thousands of ports that streamline the process of managing open-source software on Mac computers. Our repository maintains a single software tree that aligns with the latest versions of every software title (port) we offer, avoiding the complications of categorizing them into “stable” and “unstable” versions, primarily focusing on compatibility with macOS Mojave v10.14 and later, including support for macOS Monterey v12 on both Intel and Apple Silicon hardware. With a vast array of ports available across multiple categories, the collection is continually expanding to meet the needs of users. Each update aims to enhance user experience while ensuring that the most current software options are readily accessible.
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KiTTY
KiTTY is a derivative of version 0.76 of the renowned telnet/SSH client PuTTY, specifically tailored for the Microsoft® Windows® operating system. For those seeking more details on the original software or pre-compiled binaries for different platforms, the Simon Tatham PuTTY page serves as a valuable resource. KiTTY retains all the essential features of its predecessor while introducing a variety of additional functionalities that are outlined on its website. Users can explore traditional features and verify their operational status, such as auto-command, auto-password, auto-reconnect, transparency, port knocking, hyperlinking, printing from the clipboard, an embedded launcher, as well as unique offerings from TuTTY and RuTTY. Furthermore, it includes the PuTTYCrypt patch for credential retrieval from certificates, the PuTTYCyg tool for integrating a Cygwin terminal into KiTTY, and Zmodem support for file transfers using the ZModem protocol. Notably, the Covidimus patch allows for the incorporation of a background image, and there has been a significant advancement in settings management, with a nearly complete rewrite of the SSH core and essential Windows functions. Overall, KiTTY represents a comprehensive enhancement over the original PuTTY client, catering specifically to the needs of Windows users.
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