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GitHub is the best place to share code with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers. Over three million people use GitHub to build amazing things together. | ClickTale tracks every mouse move, click and scroll, creating playable videos of customers’ entire browsing sessions as well as powerful visual heatmaps and behavioral reports that perfectly complement traditional web analytics. As a fully hosted subscription service, ClickTale is cost-effective and quick to set up. |
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Autocompletion for @username mentions | Visitor Recordings- Watch your visitor’s every mouse move, click and scroll to discover exactly how they use your site.;Mouse Move Heatmaps- View where visitors move their mouse (strongly correlated with eye movements), an excellent method for analyzing site usability.;Click Heatmaps- See everywhere your visitors click on the page, whether it's a link, image or text to track and optimize visitor behavior.;Conversion Funnels- Maximize conversions rates – visualize conversion paths and discover where and why customers abandon your funnel.;Real Time Monitor- See where your visitors are coming from and watch exactly what they are doing in real-time. Use this incredible tool to make on-the-fly decisions like never before.;Form Analytics- Improve online forms’ conversion rates - discover which fields take too long to fill, are left blank, and cause your visitors to leave. |
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Bitbucket gives teams one place to plan projects, collaborate on code, test and deploy, all with free private Git repositories. Teams choose Bitbucket because it has a superior Jira integration, built-in CI/CD, & is free for up to 5 users.

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RhodeCode provides centralized control over distributed code repositories. Developers get code review tools and custom APIs that work in Mercurial, Git & SVN. Firms get unified security and user control so that their CTOs can sleep at night

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