List of Farrago Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Farrago. This list is updated as of April 2025.

  • 1
    AWS Marketplace Reviews & Ratings

    AWS Marketplace

    Amazon

    Discover, purchase, and manage software seamlessly within AWS.
    The AWS Marketplace acts as a meticulously organized online venue where users can discover, purchase, implement, and manage third-party software, data products, and services smoothly within the AWS framework. It showcases a wide selection of offerings across multiple categories, such as security, machine learning, enterprise applications, and DevOps solutions. By providing an array of pricing models, including pay-as-you-go options, annual subscriptions, and free trial opportunities, AWS Marketplace simplifies the purchasing and billing processes by merging expenses into a single AWS invoice. Additionally, it promotes rapid deployment through pre-configured software that can be easily activated within AWS infrastructure. This streamlined approach not only accelerates innovation and reduces time-to-market for organizations but also gives them more control over software usage and related expenditures. Consequently, businesses are able to allocate more resources towards strategic objectives rather than getting bogged down by operational challenges, ultimately leading to more efficient resource management and improved overall performance.
  • 2
    Mac OS X Yosemite Reviews & Ratings

    Mac OS X Yosemite

    Apple

    Elevate your Mac experience with seamless connectivity and creativity.
    OS X Yosemite marks the eleventh version of Apple's operating system tailored for Macintosh computers. It was first revealed to developers at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 2, 2014, and its public beta became available on July 24, 2014. To take advantage of Time Machine, users must acquire an additional hard drive or an AirPort Time Capsule, which are not included with the system. For the Photo Booth application to function, a FaceTime or iSight camera is required, whether it is integrated into the computer or connected externally, along with either a USB video class (UVC) camera or a FireWire DV camcorder. When utilizing a DV camcorder, certain backdrop effects will function only if the camcorder has fixed settings for focus, exposure, and white balance. Users can initiate video calls using a built-in FaceTime camera, an external iSight camera, a USB video class (UVC) camera, or a FireWire DV camcorder, necessitating a minimum Internet connection speed of 128 Kbps for both upload and download. For high-definition video calls, having a built-in FaceTime HD camera is crucial, along with a recommended Internet connection speed of at least 1 Mbps for the best experience. Furthermore, it is important for users to have a compatible Intel-based Mac to effectively receive HD video calls and enjoy seamless communication. This compatibility ensures that users can fully leverage the capabilities of OS X Yosemite while engaging in video conferencing or capturing moments through the Photo Booth application.
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next