eTimeTrackLite Software

eTimeTrackLite Desktop-12.0

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eTimeTrackLite Web-12.0

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BIO-Server(New)-2.9

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eTimeTrackLite-32BIT DLL

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eTimeTrackLite-64BIT DLL

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Access Control Software

New Guard Patrol Software

Desktop Software

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eSSL Bio CV Security 6.4.1

Web Software

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eSSL New Access Control Software

Desktop Software

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eSSL LPR System

eSSL LPR System Software

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ePush Server

ePush Server DataBase

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ePush Server Linux & Windows

Username : root Password : root

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ePushServer One click installation

epusherver.exe x 64

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ePushServer One click installation

epusherver.exe x 86

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Hotel Management Software

HL100 Hotel Lock Software

Smart Hotel Lock.exe

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Hotel Management Software

Biolock.exe

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Drivers

eSSL 7500 V2.3.4.0 Driver

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Sensor 5000 Driver

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eSSL 9000 driver

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SDK

eSSL 9500 Tool

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Device Communication

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Access Control sdk

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Device Communication dll

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eSSL IPcam sdk

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PT100 sdk

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eSSL 9000 Sdk(c-sharp)

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eSSL Sensor online 2.3.3.5_64bit

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K990 device to get photos(sdk)

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RFID Sdk

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eSSL finger(sdk vb.net)

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Patrol Device SDK

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Sensor 5000 Sdk(C++)

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Sensor 5000 Sdk(c-sharp)

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Sensor 5000 Sdk(Vb.Net)

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