A simple python library to interact with Microsoft Graph and Office 365 API
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A simple python library to interact with Microsoft Graph and Office 365 API
Rename images using deep learning
Go client for Microsoft Text Translation API and Google Cloud Translation API
A project I built while doing research for a professor in the Visual & Interface Design Innovation Lab at UC Davis.
JavaScript snippets to do useful things within the Microsoft Teams DevTools
Display notifications on new mail on office365 OWA (Outlook Web Access) by desktop tray notification
A machine learning program that generates a new song that will match input text from the user.
Scrape users in your Office 365 organisation
Delphi package that makes the life with msAPI easier
Realistic Text To Speech engine as a python package
Azure OpenAI SPFx web part for SharePoint Online offering user experience familiar to ChatGPT users. Supports Azure & Native OpenAI endpoints published via Azure API Management, Private & Shared Chats, Storage Encryption, Event Streaming, Code Highlighting, Full-screen mode, optional internet & data Integrations, PDF & Image analysis, Dalle3 Images
An API written in Python to enable a user to interact with their Windows devices in a convinient way, such as remotely playing a sound, locking, or locating a supported device.
Service for recognising a face from a group with an interface with Alexa for voice service, and hosted on a Tomcat server
A realist Text to Speech builded in Python
Helps with the client-authentication against microsoft
Skybrud.Social authentication and service implementation for the various Microsoft APIs.
Uses Microsoft face detection API to detect emotions and then replace faces with appropriate images.
Used Microsoft Face Detect API to fetch the age and gender from image url
🌐 Microsoft related connectors and automation logics
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