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    Nick Pinchuk, the CEO of Snap-On, which services about 600,000 repair shops worldwide, discussed how the company has added data center functionality with its proprietary ShopKey Pro software on ...

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    Mitchell 1 is an American company that produces software for automobile repair shops.Founded in 1918, the company started as a private book publisher and service engineering company.

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    Jasc Software, Inc. was an Eden Prairie, Minnesota-based company founded by Robert Voit, the creator of Paint Shop Pro, a popular graphics editing program.Jasc Software also created other popular software titles, including:

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    PurchasePro was a business-to-business Internet startup company founded in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1997 by Charles E. Johnson Jr., originally to help hotels and casinos pool their purchase power via an online exchange. [1]

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    ShopKeep by Lightspeed is a cloud-based iPad point of sale (POS) system headquartered in New York, NY.Founded in 2008, its POS system is used by more than 23,000 small businesses [1] in the United States and Canada, most of which are retail shops, coffee shops, restaurants, and bars.

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    Apple Pro Keyboard (German) (M7803, 109 black keys) Originally introduced as the Apple Pro Keyboard in 2000, but discontinued three years later, this keyboard reintroduced the additional extended function keys last seen in the Apple Design Keyboard and debuted in a clear case with black keys. One major departure from all previous ADB and USB ...