ND Wallet
ND Wallet is a white-label, fully customizable crypto wallet solution tailored for businesses seeking to launch a secure, non-custodial wallet rapidly. Supporting a wide range of blockchains such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, and TRON, it also handles popular token standards including ERC-20, TRC-20, and SPL. The wallet offers NFT compatibility, catering to the growing digital asset market. Utilizing MPC technology and end-to-end encryption, ND Wallet guarantees users maintain complete control over their private keys. It includes optional KYC/AML integration to meet regulatory requirements when needed. Available on iOS and Android, ND Wallet features real-time transaction tracking, Web3 login capabilities, and an optional secure messenger for crypto payments within chat. This makes it a versatile solution for startups, NFT platforms, DeFi projects, and enterprises. Its extensive blockchain and UI customization options help businesses create a branded and user-friendly experience.
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EBizCharge
EBizCharge is the leader in integrated payment solutions that helps businesses facilitate electronic payment processing, enhance transaction security, and increase client profits. Providing businesses with the tools they need to make transactions faster, safer, and less expensive while offering a premium payment processing experience.
EBizCharge applications are PCI-compliant and fully integrated with major ERP/accounting systems, including QuickBooks, Sage ERP products, SAP Business One, Microsoft Dynamics, NetSuite, Epicor, Acumatica, and major online shopping carts, including Magento, WooCommerce, and Volusion.
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Mac OS X Yosemite
OS X Yosemite represents the eleventh iteration of Apple's OS X operating system designed for Macintosh computers. It was officially unveiled to developers during WWDC 2014 on June 2 and saw the release of its public beta on July 24, 2014. To utilize Time Machine, users need to have an additional hard drive or an AirPort Time Capsule, which are sold separately. For the Photo Booth application, a FaceTime or iSight camera is necessary, whether it is built into the device or connected externally, along with a USB video class (UVC) camera or a FireWire DV camcorder. When using a DV camcorder, specific backdrop effects will only work if the device has fixed focus, exposure, and white balance settings. Video calls can be made using a built-in FaceTime camera, an external iSight camera, a USB video class (UVC) camera, or a FireWire DV camcorder, with a minimum requirement of a 128-Kbps Internet connection for both upstream and downstream. For high-definition video calls, a built-in FaceTime HD camera is essential, and a 1-Mbps Internet connection is required for optimal performance. Additionally, users need to have a supported Intel-based Mac to receive HD video calls effectively.
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macOS Catalina
If your computer runs OS X Mavericks or a later version, you are eligible to install macOS Catalina. Additionally, your Mac should have a minimum of 4GB of RAM and at least 12.5GB of free storage space; if you're upgrading from OS X Yosemite or an earlier version, you may need up to 18.5GB of available storage. To ensure you benefit from the latest features while also maintaining your Mac's security, stability, compatibility, and performance, it's essential to keep your software updated. Apple advises users to always use the most recent compatible macOS version for their devices. The earliest macOS version that can be installed on your Mac is the one that originally came with it. For instance, a Mac that shipped with macOS Big Sur will be unable to install macOS Catalina or any earlier versions. If a particular version of macOS is not compatible with your Mac, you will receive a notification from the App Store or the installer, indicating that it is either not suitable for your device or too outdated to be opened on the current macOS version. This ensures users are always aware of their system's compatibility and options for upgrades.
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