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Worktale: Git History to Personal Work Journal

Worktale transforms your git history into a personal work journal stored in a local SQLite database. This open-source tool features a terminal dashboard with streaks and heatmaps, offering daily breakdowns and optional local AI digests without…

EdbMails EDB to PST Converter

EdbMails Offline EDB to PST Converter provides the best way to export Dismounted/Offline EDB file to PST File format. EdbMails exports mailbox data like inbox, sent items, calendar, contact, attachment, journal, task etc. It also performs Offline…

OllyTree Epilepsy Management Mobile Apps

OllyTree Applications creates mobile apps to assist patients in managing their epilepsy and communicating with their medical teams.

Dream Story: AI-Powered Journaling App for Personal Growth

Capture your thoughts effortlessly with Dream Story, the AI-powered journaling app designed for self-reflection, mental clarity, and personal growth.

Convert OST to PST

Outlook OST mailbox is often corrupted due to virus attacks. To fix this, users need a third party tool to convert OST to PST, including all mailbox folders such as Inbox, outbox, sent mail, note, task, journals, draft, calendars, appointments…

Shoviv Outlook Duplicate Remover Tool

The Shoviv Outlook Duplicate Remover tool efficiently removes duplicate contacts, attachments, tasks, and journals from Outlook.

Inventory Software by Parth Infotech

Record all inventory transactions using goods receipt notes, delivery notes, stock journals, manufacturing journals, and physical stock journals with this inventory software.

Agile Software Development: Types and Misconceptions

Agile software development methodology was introduced in 1957 when Gerald Weinberg and John Von Neumann used an incremental development approach for IBM and Motorola software.