Paligo
For many years, CCMS and content authoring tools have struggled to keep up with the rapid advancements in cloud technology, but we are here to change that narrative.
Paligo was established by industry veterans with extensive backgrounds in technical documentation, leveraging their knowledge to create a contemporary web platform that meets our own standards for usability.
Our mission is to broaden the accessibility of structured authoring by simplifying the complexities involved in the process. This is accomplished through our user-friendly and intuitive CCMS, which combines power and resilience, allowing our clients to effortlessly create, manage, translate, and distribute content across multiple channels.
By prioritizing user experience, we aim to transform how organizations approach content creation in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
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Proton Drive
Proton Drive is a secure cloud storage and collaboration platform built for professionals who manage sensitive data.
Whether you’re sharing internal documents, legal contracts, or client files, Proton Drive keeps your data private — by default.
Files are encrypted on your device before upload, and only you and your collaborators can access them. Even Proton can’t read your files. You can set passwords, add expiration dates, or revoke access instantly — so you’re always in control.
Each user gets 1 TB of storage, with the flexibility to add more as your team or projects grow.
Designed and hosted in Switzerland, Proton Drive is developed by the team behind Proton Mail and Proton VPN — trusted by over 100 million users worldwide. We’re independent, open source, and committed to keeping your data safe from surveillance and vendor lock-in.
Proton Drive helps you stay compliant, with support for:
- GDPR, HIPAA, ISO 27001, NIS2, and DORA
- Verified SOC 2 Type II audits
- No complex setup. No third-party tools required.
Built for security teams, law firms, healthcare providers, consultancies, and privacy-conscious organizations of all sizes.
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XMLSpy
Altova XMLSpy has established itself as the leading editor worldwide for both JSON and XML, providing a comprehensive suite of tools for modeling, editing, transforming, and debugging these formats. Its sophisticated graphical schema designer, along with features for code generation, file conversion, and debugging, empowers developers with all the necessary resources to build intricate applications that support various standards like XSD, XSLT, XQuery, XBRL, and SOAP. Many developers are in search of a JSON and XML editor that transcends basic bracket matching and simple validation, and XMLSpy meets this demand with an extensive array of powerful features, including graphical representations, user-friendly code generators, wizards, and smart editing capabilities that greatly boost efficiency. By streamlining the editing tasks associated with XML and related technologies, XMLSpy offers a user-friendly interface filled with multiple views and options for enhanced usability. Regardless of whether developers prefer a text-centric or graphical XML interface, XMLSpy is crafted to provide intelligent assistance throughout the editing process, promoting a fluid workflow. As a result, XMLSpy not only redefines how developers engage with JSON and XML but also emerges as an essential resource in their development arsenal, ensuring they can tackle projects with confidence and proficiency. This makes it a vital choice for anyone serious about working with these technologies.
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Emacs
At its core, the platform features an interpreter specifically designed for Emacs Lisp, a specialized variant of the Lisp programming language tailored for text editing applications. It provides context-sensitive editing modes that incorporate syntax highlighting for numerous file types. There is an extensive built-in documentation system, which includes a tutorial designed to assist newcomers effectively. Users enjoy robust Unicode support that caters to almost every human script, enhancing global usability. The system is highly flexible, allowing for alterations through Emacs Lisp code or a graphical interface, making it accessible to various skill levels. In addition to fundamental text editing, it encompasses a wide range of functionalities, including tools for project planning, email and news reading, debugging, calendaring, and even an IRC client, among many others. A dedicated packaging system allows users to effortlessly download and install a multitude of extensions, thereby expanding the platform's capabilities. Furthermore, it supports arbitrary-size integers natively and employs HarfBuzz for efficient text shaping. There are also built-in features for JSON parsing, enhanced Cairo drawing support, and the incorporation of portable dumping instead of the traditional unexec method. The system conforms to XDG standards for initialization files and includes an additional early-init file for further customization options. Moreover, it incorporates native tab bar and tab-line functionalities, as well as the ability to manipulate images—such as resizing and rotating—without the dependency on ImageMagick, showcasing its versatility for a wide array of tasks. Overall, the platform emerges as a formidable tool that meets diverse user requirements, transcending basic text manipulation and offering a comprehensive environment for various computing needs. It is this adaptability that truly sets it apart in the realm of text editors.
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