Best Application Development Software for Linux - Page 23

Compare the Top Application Development Software for Linux as of October 2025 - Page 23

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    Mono

    Mono

    Mono

    Cross-platform, open source .NET framework. Sponsored by Microsoft, Mono is an open-source implementation of Microsoft's .NET Framework as part of the .NET Foundation and based on the ECMA standards for C# and the common language runtime. A growing family of solutions and an active and enthusiastic contributing community is helping position Mono to become the leading choice for the development of cross-platform applications. The latest Mono release is waiting for you. We cover everything you need to know, from configuring Mono to how the internals are implemented. Our documentation is open source too, so you can help us improve it. As an open-source project, we love getting contributions from the community. File a bug report, add new code or chat with the developers. Mono is a software platform designed to allow developers to easily create cross-platform applications.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Webstudio

    Webstudio

    Webstudio

    We’ll never lock you into our platform. Our builder is open source and MIT-licensed. You can self-host, contribute to development, and even create your own software on top of our technology. We deploy your site to Cloudflare Workers — serverless code instantly distributed across the globe. It delivers your website to your users with exceptional performance, reliability, and scale. Using classes sounds like a good idea until you have to maintain 500 of them. Our local styles let you style without excess classes. With style sources built on top of design tokens, keeping your work in sync with your design system won’t feel like a burden. We aim to achieve full GDPR compliance. We do not track users, our analytics are completely anonymized, and all data is hosted within Europe. Gain control over project access. Generate a personal link for every collaborator and easily manage each of their permissions.
    Starting Price: $20 per user per month
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    Vite

    Vite

    VoidZero

    Get ready for a development environment that can finally catch up with you. Vite is a build tool that aims to provide a faster and leaner development experience for modern web projects. It consists of two major parts: A dev server that provides rich feature enhancements over native ES modules, for example extremely fast Hot Module Replacement (HMR). A build command that bundles your code with Rollup, pre-configured to output highly optimized static assets for production. Vite is opinionated and comes with sensible defaults out of the box, but is also highly extensible via its Plugin API and JavaScript API with full typing support.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Gogs

    Gogs

    Gogs

    The Gogs project aims to build a simple, stable, and extensible self-hosted Git service that can be set up in the most painless way. With Go, this can be done with an independent binary distribution across all platforms that Go supports. Simply run the binary for your platform. Or ship Gogs with Docker or Vagrant, or get it packaged. Gogs runs anywhere Go can compile for Windows, Mac, Linux, ARM, etc. Gogs has low minimal requirements and can run on an inexpensive Raspberry Pi. Some users even run Gogs instances on their NAS devices. Gogs is 100% open source and free of charge. All source code is available under the MIT License on GitHub. User dashboard, user profile, and activity timeline. Access repositories via SSH, HTTP, and HTTPS protocols. User, organization, and repository management. Repository and organization webhooks, including Slack, Discord, and Dingtalk. Repository Git hooks, deploy keys, and Git LFS. Repository issues, pull requests, wiki, and protected branches.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Gefyra

    Gefyra

    Blueshoe

    Building and pushing containers to test them in Kubernetes is repetitive and time-consuming. Writing and debugging code that depends on services in Kubernetes is daunting. Especially if they are not reachable during development. Gefyra is an Open Source project that runs local code in any Kubernetes cluster without the build and push cycle. It overlays containers in the cluster making code changes immediately available. Gefyra enables you to: - Run containers and talk to internal services on an external Kubernetes cluster - Operate feature-branches in a production-like Kubernetes environment with all adjacent services - Overlay Kubernetes cluster-internal services with you local container. - Leverage development clusters for multiple developers at the same time. - Write code in the IDE you already love - Leverage all the neat development features, such as debugger, code-hot-reloading, overriding - Run high-level integration tests against all dependent services
    Starting Price: free
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    Sciter

    Sciter

    Sciter

    Sciter brings a stack of web technologies to desktop UI development. Web designers, and developers, can reuse their experience and expertise in creating modern-looking desktop applications. Various GUI frameworks offer different UI declaration and styling languages, such as QML and XAML (Microsoft WPF). On the contrary, Sciter allows the use of time-proven, robust, and flexible HTML and CSS for GUI definition and GPU-accelerated rendering. In almost 10 years, the Sciter UI engine has become the secret weapon of success for some of the most prominent antivirus products on the market, Norton Antivirus and Internet Security, Comodo Internet Security, ESET Antivirus, BitDefender Antivirus, and others. The use of HTML/CSS has allowed their UI to stay in touch with modern GUI trends throughout all these years and will continue to well into the future. Sciter Engine is a single, compact DLL of 5+ Mb in size.
    Starting Price: $310 one-time payment
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    GUIslice

    GUIslice

    GUIslice

    GUIslice is a very lightweight platform-independent GUI designed for embedded displays, from an 8-bit Arduino with 2KB RAM to the Raspberry Pi. The library supports creation of multiple pages of buttons, text, images, checkboxes, sliders and other graphics primitives. New UI / widget types can be created easily. The core GUIslice library is written in pure C. GUIslice is intended to be used with Raspberry Pi and all Arduino adaptations (ATmega, STM32duino, ESP8266 / NodeMCU, ESP32, Adafruit Feather M0, nRF52, etc.). In addition to RPI, GUIslice works in other LINUX-based platforms including BeagleBone Black and Virtual Machines (VM). The LINUX operation supports framebuffer-based displays without X-windows / X11. Touchscreen controls are supported (both resistive and capacitive), but it is also possible to run on non-touch displays. Keyboard / GPIO / button navigation of the GUI is also available.
    Starting Price: Free
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    LVGL

    LVGL

    LVGL

    LVGL is the most popular free and open source embedded graphics library to create beautiful UIs for any MCU, MPU, and display type. Use SquareLine Studio, our drag-and-drop UI editor, to simplify the development. 30+ built-in widgets, 100+ style properties, web-inspired layout managers, and a typography system supporting many languages. LVGL is fully open source and has no external dependencies which makes its porting incredibly simple. It works with any modern MCU or MPU and can be used with any (RT)OS or bare metal setup to drive ePaper, monochrome, OLED, or TFT displays, and even monitors. Besides, it's free even for commercial projects. SquareLine Studio is an easy-to-use drag-and-drop UI editor tool for LVGL where even designers can create fully functional UIs. Just like LVGL, SquareLine Studio is also fully vendor-agnostic. We have a great network of people and companies who can help you design and develop your UIs, implement drivers, or the whole application.
    Starting Price: Free
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    SquareLine Studio

    SquareLine Studio

    SquareLine Studio

    Next-generation UI editor for individuals and professionals to design and develop beautiful UIs for your embedded devices quickly and easily. Exports platform-independent C or MicroPython code for LVGL which can be compiled for any vendor's device. Just click the play button to try out the UI instantly without rebuilding it in a pixel-perfect preview. Create custom components from the built-in widgets using styles, animations, and events. SquareLine Studio exports plain C or MicroPython code so you can use it on any platform. IoT, smart home and home automation, wearable instruments, automotive, medical devices, and many more. Even for 4K displays in kiosk devices or multi-platform desktop applications. Unlike in other prototyping tools, in SquareLine Studio you can build the UI from fully functional components. SquareLine Studio offers flexible licenses for all use cases, including personal use, startups, and large companies as well.
    Starting Price: $16 per month
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    GEMstudio Pro

    GEMstudio Pro

    Amulet Technologies

    Try a free download of GEMstudio Pro, the easiest, fastest, and most flexible graphical user interface software design tool in the embedded space. Our GUI software enables anyone to easily design, customize, test, and implement a high-end user interface into every kind of embedded product. GEMstudio Pro is a true WYSIWYG GUI programming environment that offers different levels of complexity. Our software targets the novice user, which means you don’t need a programming background to use it. With GEMstudio Pro, anyone, with any background, can create smartphone-like GUIs. This allows for your business to create many design iterations, as well as closer collaboration between marketing and engineering teams. Our software makes it easy for engineers are able to build a bespoke GUI without needing any artistic background. Above all, all of this happens in days, instead of months. As a result, your product ends up with the best user experience possible.
    Starting Price: Free
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    µGUI

    µGUI

    µGUI

    µGUI is a free and open-source graphic library for embedded systems. It is platform-independent and can be easily ported to almost any microcontroller system. As long as the display is capable of showing graphics, µGUI is not restricted to a certain display technology. Therefore, display technologies such as LCD, TFT, E-Paper, LED or OLED are supported. μGUI is platform-independent, so there is no need to use a certain embedded system. In order to use μGUI, only two requirements are necessary.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Nano ASP.NET Boilerplate

    Nano ASP.NET Boilerplate

    Nano ASP.NET Boilerplate

    Clean architecture ASP.NET 7 multi-tenant API, with React and MVC Razor UI. The ideal starter template for building SaaS, B2B, & MVPs. The minimal ASP.NET boilerplate for individual developers and small teams A simpler alternative to the ABP framework. Unopinionated and easy to adapt. Finally, a full-stack SaaS boilerplate that doesn't force you to relearn everything. Don't start from scratch. Focus on building essential business logic instead of security, user management, and standard functionality. Jumpstart your next MVP with a modern ASP.NET 7 SaaS Boilerplate. This ASP.NET Core API boilerplate is built around multi-tenancy and clean architecture, with as little distraction as possible. It's well documented and easily adaptable. Create beautiful front-ends with React or MVC Razor. Both themes contain all the elements you need to create highly functional and modern looking user interfaces.
    Starting Price: $149
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    Pop

    Pop

    Pop Technologies

    Blazing-fast screen sharing, multiplayer control, crystal-clear voice and high-quality video. Perfect for pair programming. Pop’s multiplayer screen sharing — where everyone controls the screen together with their own mouse and keyboard — makes it effortless to collaborate on code. Whiteboarding has never been easier. Doodle together at anytime, even from a smartphone or tablet. Simple. Fast. And you’ll never need to worry about dried-out markers. Inviting people is as easy as sending a link, and everyone can join even before registering. If you have a laptop or a smartphone, you’re in.
    Starting Price: Free
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    MōBrowser

    MōBrowser

    TeamDev

    MōBrowser is an SDK for building modern and secure cross-platform desktop apps with HTML/CSS/JavaScript GUI. It includes many tools for generating a project from different templates, building, branding, packaging, signing and notarizing, making installers for macOS, Windows, and Linux, auto-updating apps, etc. With MōBrowser you can turn your website or web application into a desktop application, make desktop apps with modern HTML/CSS UI, make desktop apps with UI built using modern frontend frameworks such as React, Vue, Angular, etc.
    Starting Price: $128/user/month
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    PandaSuite

    PandaSuite

    PandaSuite

    Turn your ideas into awesome apps, digital publications and interactive presentations without writing a single line of code. Make users interact with the content of your app. A multimedia, interactive and playful app increases user engagement and app retention. Digital transformation is the key challenge for many industries. With PandaSuite, build and launch the right app to meet your goals beyond expectations. PandaSuite is a cross-platform application development platform. Your screens are automatically turned into real native apps for iOS, Windows and Android and web apps. Export the right format according to your needs.
    Starting Price: €24 per month
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    Pine Script

    Pine Script

    TradingView

    Pine Script® is TradingView’s programming language. It allows traders to create their own trading tools and run them on our servers. We designed Pine Script® as a lightweight, yet powerful, language for developing indicators and strategies that you can then backtest. Most of TradingView’s built-in indicators are written in Pine Script®, and our thriving community of Pine Script® programmers has published more than 100,000 community scripts. It’s our explicit goal to keep Pine Script® accessible and easy to understand for the broadest possible audience. Pine Script® is cloud-based and therefore different from client-side programming languages. While we likely won’t develop Pine Script® into a full-fledged language, we do constantly improve it and are always happy to consider requests for new features. Because each script uses computational resources in the cloud, we must impose limits in order to share these resources fairly among our users.
    Starting Price: Free
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    ZenScript

    ZenScript

    CraftTweaker

    ZenScript originated from MineTweaker where a simple programming language is needed to allow users without programming knowledge to be able to execute simple commands by following the tutorials for it. Originally MineTweaker had a simple one-line-at-a-time parsed scripting system, but it quickly became clear that it wasn't flexible enough, so a simple parsed language was created. This parsed language worked quite well but was very inefficient as each value was wrapped into its own object. ZenScript allows mixed typed and typeless behavior. You don't need to define types anywhere, the compile will infer them where possible and exhibit typeless behavior when the type is effectively unknown. In nearly all the cases, the type is perfectly known and execution runs at native Java speed. Since there are types, they can be documented and enforced.
    Starting Price: Free
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    osquery

    osquery

    osquery

    osquery is an operating system instrumentation framework for Windows, OS X (macOS), and Linux. The tools make low-level operating system analytics and monitoring both performant and intuitive. Frequently, attackers will leave a malicious process running but delete the original binary on disk. This query returns any process whose original binary has been deleted, which could be an indicator of a suspicious process. Our build infrastructure ensures that newly introduced code is benchmarked and tested. We perform continuous testing for memory leaks, thread safety, and binary reproducibility on all supported platforms.
    Starting Price: Free
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    OpenJDK

    OpenJDK

    Oracle

    The place to collaborate on an open-source implementation of the Java platform, standard edition, and related projects. Download and install the latest open-source JDK. Oracle’s free, GPL-licensed, production-ready OpenJDK JDK 21 binaries for Linux, macOS, and Windows are available, Oracle’s commercially-licensed JDK 21 binaries, based on the same code, are available as well. Browse the code on the web, clone a repository to make a local copy, and contribute a patch to fix a bug, enhance an existing component, or define a new feature. OpenJDK provides source code that developers can use to build their binaries. Consequently, users are responsible for compiling the code and generating the Java runtime tailored to their specific platform. The JDK is a complex software project. Building it requires a certain amount of technical expertise, a fair number of dependencies on external software, and reasonably powerful hardware.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Azure SQL Edge
    Small-footprint, edge-optimized SQL database engine with built-in AI. Azure SQL Edge, a robust Internet of Things (IoT) database for edge computing, combines capabilities such as data streaming and time series with built-in machine learning and graph features. Extend the industry-leading Microsoft SQL engine to edge devices for consistent performance and security across your entire data estate, from cloud to edge. Develop your applications once and deploy them anywhere across the edge, your on-premises data center, or Azure. Built-in data streaming and time series, with in-database machine learning and graph features for low-latency analytics. Data processing at the edge for online, offline, or hybrid environments to overcome latency and bandwidth constraints. Deploy and update from the Azure portal or your enterprise portal for consistent security and turnkey management. Detect anomalies and apply business logic at the edge using the built-in machine learning capabilities.
    Starting Price: $60 per year
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    Grammatech Proteus
    Proteus is an advanced software testing system for automatically finding and fixing vulnerabilities, with no false alarms, aimed at development groups, testing organizations, and cybersecurity teams. It discovers vulnerabilities that could be triggered by potentially malicious files or network inputs, including many common entries in the Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE). The tool supports Windows and Linux native binaries. By integrating and simplifying the use of state-of-the-art tools for binary analysis and transformation, Proteus lowers the costs and increases the efficiency and effectiveness of software testing, reverse engineering, and maintenance. Binary analysis, mutational fuzzing, and symbolic execution without the need for source code, and a professional-grade user interface for result aggregation and presentation. Advanced exploitability reporting and reasoning capability, and deployment in a virtualized environment or on a host system.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PortSwigger Burp Suite Professional
    Hands-on security testers need the best tools for the job. Tools you have faith in, and enjoy using all day long. The tools that other professionals trust. Burp Suite Professional is the web security tester's toolkit of choice. Use it to automate repetitive testing tasks, then dig deeper with its expert-designed manual and semi-automated security testing tools. Burp Suite Professional can help you to test for OWASP top 10 vulnerabilities, as well as the very latest hacking techniques. Smart automation works in concert with expert-designed manual tools, to save you time. Optimize your workflow, and do more of what you do best. Burp Scanner can navigate and scan JavaScript-heavy single-page applications (SPAs), scan APIs, and enable the prerecording of complex authentication sequences. A toolkit designed and used by professional testers. Utilize features like the ability to record everything you did on an engagement and a powerful search function to improve efficiency and reliability.
    Starting Price: $449 per year
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    Peach Fuzzer

    Peach Fuzzer

    Peach Tech

    Peach is a SmartFuzzer that is capable of performing both generation and mutation-based fuzzing. Peach requires the creation of Peach Pit files that define the structure, type information, and relationships in the data to be fuzzed. It additionally allows for the configuration of a fuzzing run including selecting a data transport (publisher), logging interface, etc. Peach has been under active development since 2004 and is in its third major version. Fuzzing continues to be the fastest way to find security issues and test for bugs. Effective hardware fuzzing with Peach will introduce students to the fundamentals of device fuzzing. Peach was designed to fuzz any type of data consumer from servers to embedded devices. Researchers, corporations, and governments already use Peach to find vulnerabilities in hardware. This course will focus on using Peach to target embedded devices and collect information from the device in the event of a crash.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Etheno

    Etheno

    Crytic

    Etheno is an Ethereum-testing, JSON RPC multiplexer, analysis tool wrapper, and test integration tool. It eliminates the complexity of setting up analysis tools like Echidna on large, multi-contract projects. If you are a smart contract developer, you should use Etheno to test your contracts. If you are an Ethereum client developer, you should use Etheno to perform differential testing on your implementation. Etheno runs a JSON RPC server that can multiplex calls to one or more clients. API for filtering and modifying JSON RPC calls. Enables differential testing by sending JSON RPC sequences to multiple Ethereum clients. Deploy to and interact with multiple networks at the same time. Integration with test frameworks like Ganache and Truffle. Run a local test network with a single command. Use our prebuilt Docker container to quickly install and try Etheno. Etheno can be used in many different ways and therefore, has numerous command-line argument combinations.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Solidity Fuzzing Boilerplate
    Solidity Fuzzing Boilerplate is a template repository intended to ease fuzzing components of Solidity projects, especially libraries. Write tests once and run them with both Echidna and Foundry's fuzzing. Fuzz components that use incompatible Solidity versions by deploying those into a Ganache instance via Etheno. Use HEVM's FFI cheat code to generate complex fuzzing inputs or to compare outputs with non-EVM executables while doing differential fuzzing. Publish your fuzzing experiments without worrying about licensing by extending the shell script to download specific files. Turn off FFI if you don't intend to make use of shell commands from your Solidity contracts. Note that FFI is slow and should only be used as a workaround. It can be useful for testing against things that are difficult to implement within Solidity and already exist in other languages. Before executing tests of a project that has FFI enabled, be sure to check what commands are actually being executed.
    Starting Price: Free
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    hevm

    hevm

    DappHub

    The hevm project is an implementation of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) made specifically for symbolic execution, unit testing, and debugging of smart contracts. It is developed by DappHub and integrates especially well with the DappHub tool suite. The hevm command line program can symbolically execute smart contracts, run unit tests, interactively debug contracts while showing the Solidity source, or run arbitrary EVM code. Computations can be performed using a local state set up in a testing harness or fetched on demand from live networks using RPC calls. Run a symbolic execution against the given parameters, searching for assertion violations. One can also specialize specific arguments to a function signature while leaving others abstract. hevm uses an eager approach for symbolic execution, meaning that it will first attempt to explore all branches of the program.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Tayt

    Tayt

    Crytic

    Tayt is a StarkNet smart contract fuzzer. We recommend using a Python virtual environment. When starting you will see the properties to be checked and the external functions used to generate a sequence of transactions. Eventually, if a property is violated a call sequence will be presented with the order of functions to be called, the respective arguments passed, the caller address, and the events emitted. With Tayt, you can test a contract that deploys other contracts.
    Starting Price: Free
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    ImmuneBytes

    ImmuneBytes

    ImmuneBytes

    Fortify your blockchains with our impeccable audit services for unparalleled security in the decentralized realm. If you're spending sleepless nights worrying about losing funds to hackers, choose from our stack of services, and bid farewell to all your fears. In-depth analysis of the code by industry veterans to detect the vulnerabilities in your smart contract. Our experts secure your blockchain applications by mitigating risks through security design, assessment, audit, and compliance services. Our independent team of prolific penetration testers performs an extensive exercise to detect vulnerabilities and system exploits. We are the torch-bearers of making the space safer for everyone and do it by helping with a complete, systematic analysis to enhance the product's overall security. Recovery of funds is as equally important as a security audit. Have the facility to track user funds with our transaction risk monitoring system and boost users' confidence.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Google OSS-Fuzz
    OSS-Fuzz offers continuous fuzzing for open source software. Fuzz testing is a well-known technique for uncovering programming errors in software. Many of these detectable errors, like buffer overflow, can have serious security implications. Google has found thousands of security vulnerabilities and stability bugs by deploying guided in-process fuzzing of Chrome components, and we now want to share that service with the open source community. OSS-Fuzz aims to make common open source software more secure and stable by combining modern fuzzing techniques with scalable, distributed execution. Projects that do not qualify for OSS-Fuzz can run their own instances of ClusterFuzz or ClusterFuzzLite. Currently, OSS-Fuzz supports C/C++, Rust, Go, Python, and Java/JVM code. Other languages supported by LLVM may work too. OSS-Fuzz supports fuzzing x86_64 and i386 builds.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Awesome Fuzzing
    Awesome Fuzzing is a list of fuzzing resources including books, courses, both free and paid, videos, tools, tutorials, and vulnerable applications to practice in order to learn fuzzing and initial phases of exploit development like root cause analysis. Courses/training videos on fuzzing, videos talking about fuzzing techniques, tools, and best practices. Conference talks and tutorials, blogs, tools that help in fuzzing applications, and fuzzers that help in fuzzing applications that use network-based protocols like HTTP, SSH, SMTP, etc. Search and pick the exploits, that have respective apps available for download, and reproduce the exploit by using the fuzzer of your choice. Set of tests for fuzzing engines. Includes different well-known bugs. A corpus, including various file formats for fuzzing multiple targets in the fuzzing literature.
    Starting Price: Free