MyQ
At MyQ, the core belief is that print solutions should be automated, personalized, and easy to use, allowing people to focus on what matters most in their daily work. This principle is reflected in MyQ’s approach to our product design, combining intuitive user experiences with strong data security and efficient document workflows.
MyQ’s print management solutions strengthen document security while helping organizations reduce costs, save time, and lower their environmental impact.
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SiteKiosk
SiteKiosk Online is a turnkey, secure kiosk and digital signage software solution for Windows and Android devices. The company's easy-to-use and scalable application such as SiteKiosk helps protect the browser and operating system against manipulations and provides 24/7 maintenance-free operation.
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Referencer
Referencer is a GNOME application developed to help users manage documents or references and to create a BibTeX bibliography file. Tailored specifically for scientists and researchers, the term "document" generally refers to research papers, although Referencer is compatible with any document type supported by BibTeX. One of Referencer's standout features is its ability to automatically gather bibliographic information, or metadata, for various document types. When a PDF is added to a Referencer library, the application scans for key identifiers, such as a DOI code or an arXiv identifier, and if found, it will make an attempt to fetch the corresponding metadata online. Unfortunately, the process of retrieving metadata for newer arXiv entries has been disrupted due to a format change. Additionally, users can import references from BibTeX, Reference Manager, and EndNote. Furthermore, Referencer seamlessly retrieves metadata from arXiv, PubMed, and CrossRef for PDF documents that contain an arXiv ID or DOI code, making the reference management process more efficient for researchers. This functionality allows for a smoother integration of various academic resources into one's research workflow.
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JabRef
Established in 2003, JabRef has become a vital tool for numerous students and researchers dedicated to scholarly pursuits. Our primary goal is to foster knowledge advancement and enhance the quality of scientific investigations. We are strong proponents of open access to information, believing that contemporary science thrives within a transparent institutional framework. This commitment drives us to develop JabRef as free and open-source software, utilizing a straightforward text-based file format that eliminates vendor lock-in. Users can effortlessly retrieve comprehensive bibliographic details using identifiers such as ISBN, DOI, PubMed-ID, and arXiv-ID. Additionally, bibliographic records can be enriched by cross-referencing them with curated online databases like Google Scholar, Springer, or MathSciNet. JabRef also offers features to automatically rename and relocate associated files following user-defined rules. Furthermore, it allows for the customization and addition of new metadata fields or reference types. Users can efficiently organize their articles through keywords, tags, search terms, or personal classifications, benefiting from native support for BibTeX and BibLaTeX, which are ideal for text-based typesetting systems like LaTeX and Markdown. With such robust capabilities, JabRef empowers users to streamline their research workflow effectively.
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