SMS Storetraffic
Smart, efficient, anonymous People Counters & Analytics to the real world.
Our solution allows for easy deployment, capture, analysis, and reporting of the number people who enter a physical place. Optionally, we can also capture and report occupancy in real time.
We assist Retailers, Universities, Casinos, Places of Worship, Office Buildings, and other industries in analyzing and taking action on their people traffic trends.
We offer a special package for retailers to measure performance on traffic, including conversion rate and service levels. Our direct integrations make it easy to combine POS data with staff data. The Retail Equation simulator lets users run simulations to improve sales. It can also be used as a learning tool to understand how traffic, staffing, conversion rates, and quality service relate.
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FrontFace
FrontFace is a powerful on-premise digital signage & kiosk software product (not SaaS) that allows you to easily deploy flexible and very reliable interactive kiosk terminals, touchscreen frontends, as well as non-interactive public displays and digital signage applications, advertising or information displays, self-service kiosks, etc.
FrontFace can display any kind of media format, whether you want to display text, images, photos, PDFs, videos, news tickers or even entire web pages (HTML5).
But the best news is that you can use ANY Windows application that can print to create high-quality HD content for your display. Use PowerPoint, Word, Excel, etc. to create content for your playlists. Use the tools you are familiar with without having to invest in learning a new, complex design application!
In addition, FrontFace comes with a plugin interface that allows you to extend the application's functionality with optional plugins. This includes the integration of external calendars (e.g. Office 365 Exchange Online or ICS or Excel) or vertical applications such as an accident statistics board or a dashboard.
Content management is super easy with FrontFace. No programming are skills required.
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Fink
The Fink initiative aims to introduce the extensive realm of Unix open-source software to Darwin and Mac OS X environments. By modifying Unix applications to ensure they compile and operate seamlessly on Mac OS X—essentially "porting" them—we provide users with a unified distribution available for download. Utilizing Debian tools such as dpkg and apt-get, Fink offers robust binary package management capabilities. Users have the flexibility to either download precompiled binary packages or opt to build everything from source code. The project supplies both precompiled binary options and a fully automated system for building from source. While Mac OS X comes with merely a fundamental set of command-line tools, Fink enhances these tools and presents a variety of graphical applications designed for Linux and other Unix systems. With Fink, the compilation process becomes entirely automated, freeing users from the complexities of Makefiles and configure scripts, along with their various parameters. Additionally, the dependency management system ensures that all necessary libraries are automatically accounted for, streamlining the overall user experience. As a result, Fink significantly enriches the software ecosystem available to Mac OS X users.
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Pacman
Pacman is a package management tool utilized in Linux environments to handle software installations. It employs straightforward compressed files as its package format and keeps a text-based database, which serves as a structured hierarchy for instances where manual adjustments may be required. Rather than attempting to encompass every function, Pacman focuses on key operations such as adding, removing, and upgrading software packages, while also enabling users to search through the package database for installed items, their associated files, and ownership details. Furthermore, it strives to manage dependencies automatically and can retrieve packages from online servers. The introduction of version 2.0 brought the capability to synchronize packages with a central server via package databases using the -sync option, marking a significant improvement over earlier versions where installations had to be performed manually with --add and -upgrade commands. This evolution not only enhanced user experience but also streamlined the process of keeping software up to date.
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