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Content retrieved from ratg.cat shows that this is the applications and resources portal for βEspacio Digital CIT.β Its core offering is not a single commercial developer tool, but rather a digital tools portal for research teams. The page aggregates multiple Shiny applications, an R package called CitFuns, and entry points for collaboration services such as Jitsi Meet, CodiMD, and Gitea. Its use cases are mainly centered on biomedical experiments and bioinformatics analysis.
The functionality is fairly specific: ELISPOT analysis, in vivo experiment analysis, between-group mean comparison, ligation calculations, a CIT materials database, base calling from ab1 chromatograms, reverse translation from amino acids to DNA, signature queries for endometrio, uveal, and prΓ³stata in TCGA, and the ONATRY protein adaptability testing portal. The technologies explicitly mentioned include Shiny, R, Markdown, and git; Gitea is used for code version control, CodiMD for collaborative Markdown notes, and Jitsi Meet for video conferencing. The page also mentions its own Jitsi instance, suggesting that it is more like a self-hosted collection of internal team services.
The page does not disclose pricing, registration methods, account permissions, payment options, or SLA terms. It also does not state whether the Shiny applications or the CitFuns R package are open source. As for self-hosting, the only thing that can be confirmed is that the site lists its own instances or internal service entry points; it should not be inferred that it offers deployment packages or commercial support to external users.
The main advantage is its focused scope: it provides ready-to-use entry points for common laboratory analysis tasks, along with several tutorials, template manuals, and R server guides, which can reduce duplicated internal development work for research teams. The drawbacks are also clear: the public page is essentially a list of links, with little product-style documentation, no API/SDK information, no permission model, no maintenance status, and no documentation on data security or integrations. For general-purpose developers, the reusable information is limited.
It is better suited to CIT/IDIBELL-related researchers, R/Shiny users, and lab members who need to process specific experimental data. It does not look like a SaaS product aimed at general developers. Access from China cannot be determined from the page content alone; payment methods are also not disclosed. For more general alternatives, consider Posit Connect/Shiny Server, Streamlit, or Dash; for collaboration and code hosting, options include GitLab, GitHub, HedgeDoc/CodiMD, and Jitsi.
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