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The Daily Build - Wexflow: Open source workflow engine in C#

The Daily Build - Wexflow: Open source workflow engine in C#

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Wexflow: Open source workflow engine in C#

  (158 votes) by Akram El Assas (updated 9 hours ago)
A high performance and extensible workflow engine with a cross-platform manager and designer.

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