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AzHotel - Hotel ManagementAzHotel is a feature-rich and flexible hotel software which simplifies the complexity of hotel management. The hotel management system along with the hotel channel manager boosts your revenue while automating your daily operations, giving you a chance to focus on guest expe -
Text MessagesMessenger Text be the person who sends love messages and connects you with them .New Messenger Text is a free , simple and fast app which can help you manager all your messenger Besides , you can easily chat with family and friendsWith Messenger Text , you just need one click to open your messenger app whenever you want to have a message by you friends and families , show you the times of each messager app ...Features for Messenger App as below :- Quick access to your inbox in After -
EagleViewThe EagleView App lets contractors order and access EagleView property measurements to help generate estimates, plan for jobs, and show homeowners what they can expect.Features:- Easy to use interface- Auto login- Quick onboarding experience- Streamlined ordering process that can be completed anytime, anywhere- Dashboard containing report history- Automatic quoting- Augmented reality (available on AR compatible devices)- A Suggested Waste Factor, unique to every residential asphalt roof -
Goose Goose DuckGoose Goose Duck is a social deduction game where geese complete tasks while ducks sabotage and try to eliminate them. Play as a goose to survive or a duck to wreak havoc, with proximity voice chat, unique roles, custom cosmetics, and diverse environments to explore.Features:- Proximity Voice Chat- Cross-Platform Play - Available for PC, Mac, iOS and Android- Unique Roles- Customizable Cosmetics- Diverse Maps & Environments- In-Game Tasks & Mini-Games- Multiple Game Modes- Regula -
SpotHero - Find ParkingPrepay and mobile park at airports, garages and all major cities!Park smarter with the SpotHero parking app. You can now pay with Google! SpotHero helps you get everywhere, easier by making it fast and convenient to find and reserve parking in major cities. Park in Chicago, NYC, Boston, San Francisco (SF), Houston and more!Plus, when you book your parking spot in advance, you can save up to 50%.SpotHero gives you access to thousands of airports, garages, lots, and valets n -
Operations ResearchResolution of Operational Research models including Linear Programming, Transport, Assignment and classic network problems such as Maximum Flow, Shortest Path, Longest Path, Minimum Tree, Pert, CPM. It also allows calculations for the basic Queue models.The application allows to solve "classic" Linear Programming problems with up to 10 decision variables and 10 restrictions using the 2-phase simplex.In the case of Transport Model, the "stepping stone" algorithm is used, with m -
INTO MIRROR"Is all that we see or seem, but a dream within a dream?"- Edgar Allan PoeNew game by Lemon Jam Studio, the team behind Pursuit of Light.The year 2076.Mirror - a virtual world , has completed public beta , and officially entered the commercial stage.The Mirror Device brings people into the virtual world.The company behind it, Mirror Group, as a result, became world's largest company.Mirror World has caught everyone's attention, but there are many hidden secrets.In Mirror world, who ar -
Reminders: ToDo List & PlannerNever Miss a Beat: Reminders, To Do List & PlannerSearching for the perfect reminder app? Look no further! Reminders To Do List & Planner is your personalized organization hub, designed to keep you on top of everything important in your life. Effortlessly create reminders for appointments, deadlines, errands, birthdays, and so much more \xe2\x80\x93 all in one beautifully intuitive app.Simple to Set, Impossible to Forget:Quickly create reminders with due dates and -
Rain lashed against the train windows as I glared at my phone screen, thumbs hovering over yet another incomprehensible blockchain dashboard. Three hours into this delayed commute, and I still couldn’t figure out how to mint a simple NFT from my vacation photos. Every platform demanded coding knowledge or gas fee calculations that made my head spin—until a notification popped up: "Turn downtime into income with Fone." Skepticism warred with desperation; I tapped download, not expecting much. Wha -
That sinking feeling hit me mid-sip as I watched the bartender pour my $18 craft cocktail – liquid gold swirling in a glass that might as well have been lined with my grocery budget. My fingers tightened around the cold condensation as laughter from my friend's story faded into background noise, replaced by the frantic mental math of rent versus rosemary-infused gin. Then Natalie slid her phone across the sticky bar with a triumphant smirk, screen glowing with Retail Therapy's cheerful interface -
Rain lashed against my apartment windows last Thursday, each droplet hammering in sync with the throbbing behind my right eye. My migraine had escalated from a dull ache to a nauseating vise grip, and my usual CBD oil stash was bone dry. Pre-Weedmaps, this scenario meant frantic calls to dispensaries that'd disconnect mid-ring, or worse—arriving at a shop only to find it shuttered despite Google claiming "OPEN." I'd stumble home empty-handed, lights off, curled in bed while pain painted firework -
The sky turned that sickly green-gray only Miami locals recognize – the color that makes your gut clench before the first raindrop falls. I was scrambling to nail plywood over my patio doors when my phone buzzed with an alert so sharp it made me jump. Not the generic county-wide warning, but a street-level evacuation notice: Storm surge expected at Biscayne and 72nd in 47 minutes. That’s when I knew this app wasn’t just another weather widget. -
I could smell the bergamot and lavender from our new organic serum line mingling with the sharp tang of my own panic sweat. Launch day had arrived at my tiny urban apothecary, and the queue snaked around the block - millennials clutching reusable totes, influencers angling their ring lights. My hands shook as I tapped the ancient POS system, watching inventory numbers flicker like dying fireflies. "Three left in stock," it lied, just as a customer waved an empty tester bottle. Her disappointed s -
The fluorescent lights buzzed like angry hornets above my station, a cruel soundtrack to the disaster unfolding in my appointment book. Ink smears blurred Mrs. Henderson’s 2pm slot where I’d scribbled over it for emergency walk-ins—three clients deep in the waiting area tapping impatient feet. Sweat snaked down my spine as glitter gel pooled on my apron, my sticky-note system for loyalty points fluttering to the floor like confetti at a funeral. That’s when Elena walked in. My 10am regular, eyes -
The espresso machine screamed like a banshee while three Uber Eats notifications vibrated my phone off the counter. Flour coated my apron like battle scars as I frantically scanned the pastry case - eight empty slots mocking me during the morning rush. My brain short-circuited calculating croissant inventory versus online orders versus that cursed lactose-free request. In that sweat-drenched panic, I remembered the neon green icon I'd installed during last week's insomnia spiral. -
That sinking feeling hit me at 4:47 PM - my niece's graduation ceremony started in 73 minutes, and the gift I'd ordered weeks ago still sat in some cargo hold halfway across the Indian Ocean. Sweat beaded on my forehead as I frantically scanned the crowded Port Louis streets, tourist shops hawking overpriced souvenirs that might as well have screamed "last-minute aunt failure." My phone buzzed with a reminder: Ceremony starts in 1:08:00. Pure panic. -
Rain lashed against Carrefour's windows as I fumbled through my wallet's graveyard of loyalty cards, fingertips brushing against expired coffee stamps and faded cinema coupons. The cashier's impatient sigh hung heavier than my grocery bags. That moment—sticky plastic cards slipping through rain-damp fingers while my ice cream melted—was my breaking point. I needed salvation from this absurd ritual of modern consumer life.