Best Application Development Software for Linux - Page 35

Compare the Top Application Development Software for Linux as of July 2026 - Page 35

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    Metaplay

    Metaplay

    Metaplay

    Metaplay is a powerful backend solution tailored for live-service Unity games, offering developers a fully customizable and scalable infrastructure. With its unique approach, game logic is written once in C# and seamlessly shared between client and server, ensuring consistency and efficiency. The platform's data-driven architecture allows developers to modify game economies and content dynamically, enabling real-time updates without requiring new client releases. Metaplay also provides advanced tools for debugging, testing, and offline development, streamlining the entire workflow. By offering full source code access, it grants developers complete ownership and flexibility, making it a superior alternative to traditional in-house backend systems.
    Starting Price: €995 per month
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    Cocos2d-x
    Cocos2d-x is an open source, flexible, and lightweight cross-platform game engine that has been providing developers with stable and mature solutions since 2011. The engine offers interfaces in C++, Lua, and JavaScript, supporting platforms such as iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and HTML5 browsers like Chrome, Safari, and Internet Explorer. Built upon OpenGL ES 2.0 and Metal for graphics rendering, Cocos2d-x fully exploits the GPU performance of mobile devices while maintaining compatibility. Developers can utilize Lua or JavaScript scripting languages to perform hot updates to games, eliminating the need to send packages to app stores and wait for review. The engine's open-source capabilities allow for extensive customization, enabling game companies to develop their own game types and extensions, including combining their own 3D engines to solve 2D interface and UI problems. According to test data, Cocos2d-x version 3.x is compatible with 99.7% of Android devices in China.
    Starting Price: Free
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    OpenGL

    OpenGL

    OpenGL

    OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is a cross-language, cross-platform application programming interface for rendering 2D and 3D vector graphics. The API is typically used to interact with a graphics processing unit, to achieve hardware-accelerated rendering. Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI) began developing OpenGL in 1991 and released it on June 30, 1992. It is used for a variety of applications, including computer-aided design (CAD), video games, scientific visualization, virtual reality, and flight simulation. The OpenGL Registry contains specifications of the core API and shading language; specifications of Khronos- and vendor-approved OpenGL extensions; header files corresponding to the specifications; and related documentation including specifications, extensions, and headers for the GLX, WGL, and GLU APIs.
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    NVIDIA Jetson
    NVIDIA's Jetson platform is a leading solution for embedded AI computing, utilized by professional developers to create breakthrough AI products across various industries, as well as by students and enthusiasts for hands-on AI learning and innovative projects. The platform comprises small, power-efficient production modules and developer kits, offering a comprehensive AI software stack for high-performance acceleration. This enables the deployment of generative AI at the edge, supporting applications like NVIDIA Metropolis and the Isaac platform. The Jetson family includes a range of modules tailored to different performance and power efficiency needs, such as the Jetson Nano, Jetson TX2, Jetson Xavier NX, and the Jetson Orin series. Each module is designed to meet specific AI computing requirements, from entry-level projects to advanced robotics and industrial applications.
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    Factory

    Factory

    Factory.ai

    Factory.ai is an agent-native software development platform designed to automate and accelerate engineering workflows. It enables developers to delegate complex tasks like refactoring, migrations, and incident response to AI-powered agents called Droids. The platform integrates seamlessly into existing tools such as IDEs, terminals, and collaboration apps. Developers can continue using their preferred environments like VS Code, JetBrains, or command line interfaces. Factory.ai works across the entire development lifecycle, from coding to CI/CD pipelines. It is built with enterprise-grade security to protect data and intellectual property. Overall, Factory.ai enhances productivity by enabling AI agents to work alongside developers without disrupting workflows.
    Starting Price: $80 per month
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    mrge

    mrge

    mrge

    mrge helps modern software teams ship higher-quality code, 4x faster. Get immediate feedback on every PR with AI that learns from your codebase. mrge's UI is designed to optimize how humans review code. No more merge bottlenecks, use stacked PRs to code on top of open branches. Teams that adopt mrge ship more code with smaller PRs and faster review cycles. AI-sorted diffs and review changes in the most logical order. Blitz through your pull requests with an organized inbox. Your code stays yours, always; we don’t store or mine it for data. We're currently in the process of obtaining our SOC 2 certification. mrge provides AI reviews code in real time, then wipes everything clean. Fly through PRs with keyboard shortcuts for everything. mrge offers smart, actionable alerts so you never miss a thing.
    Starting Price: $30 per month
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    VRED

    VRED

    Autodesk

    Autodesk VRED is a professional 3D visualization and virtual prototyping software designed to bring complex data to life. It enables users to create high-quality renderings on-premises or in the cloud, visualize, review, and validate designs with ease and accuracy, and collaborate on any device, including virtual reality. VRED helps designers and engineers create product presentations, design reviews, and virtual prototypes using interactive GPU ray tracing and both analytic and cloud-rendering modes. It transforms complex design and engineering datasets into a holistic digital control model that can be used as a single source of truth. Users can access the latest design data anywhere, anytime, for high-quality collaborative review on desktop, mobile, or in VR using various utilities and streaming APIs. VRED supports features like data preparation, virtual prototyping, virtual photography, visual simulation, collaboration, and XR experiences.
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    AppStruct

    AppStruct

    AppStruct

    AppStruct is a cloud-based visual development platform that lets you design, build, and publish fully-featured mobile, web without writing code. Drag-and-drop UI, built-in backend, one-click store builds, and instant API integrations allow solo founders and product teams to ship production-ready apps up to 3x faster than traditional development.
    Starting Price: $54/month
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    BoxLang

    BoxLang

    BoxLang

    BoxLang is a modern, dynamically and loosely typed scripting language for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) that supports Object-Oriented (OO) and Functional Programming (FP) constructs. It can be deployed on multiple platforms and all operating systems, web servers, Java application servers, AWS Lambda, WebAssembly, and more. BoxLang combines many features from different programming languages to provide developers with a modern, fluent, and expressive syntax. BoxLang has been designed to be a highly modular and dynamic language that takes advantage of all the modern features of the JVM. It is dynamically typed, which means there's no need to declare types. It can perform type inference, auto-casting, and promotions between different types. The language adjusts to its deployed runtime and can add, remove, or modify methods and properties at runtime.
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    NativeRest

    NativeRest

    NativeSoft

    NativeRest is a high-performance, memory-efficient REST API client available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Unlike Electron-based apps, it is a fully native application, which results in faster startup times and significantly lower memory and CPU usage. NativeRest supports offline work with local and cloud-based workspaces, enabling both individual and team collaboration. It includes a preconfigured proxy server to enhance privacy and security during API testing. Users benefit from an intuitive interface, powerful environment variable management, customizable HTTP methods, and code snippet generation in over 15 programming languages. A portable version is also available, requiring no installation or admin rights.
    Starting Price: $199
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    YNQ

    YNQ

    Visuality Systems

    YNQ is a portable SMB server and client stack developed by Visuality Systems, written in ANSI C and designed to run on embedded, IoT, or non-Windows systems while ensuring full interoperability with Windows-based machines. It enables remote file operations (write, edit, copy, delete, update) over a network without needing to transfer entire files locally, while maintaining a small resource footprint ideal for constrained environments. YNQ supports full compatibility across all SMB dialects (from NTLM 0.12 through SMB 3.1.1), including backward compatibility, making it broadly applicable across SMB ecosystems. It offers security features such as Kerberos (domain-join, delegation), NTLM/NTLMv2, message signing, SMB encryption, and pre-authentication integrity. YNQ is modular and comprises four product components; Standalone Client, Corporate Client (with Active Directory registration capability), Standalone Server, and Corporate Server.
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    Karolium
    Karolium is a revolutionary Zero Code platform designed to transform supply chain and warehouse management processes. With its 100% no-code, NoSQL architecture, Karolium empowers enterprises to implement AI-driven, composable Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) and Supply Chain Management (SCM) solutions at an unprecedented speed—up to 10 times faster than traditional methods. This platform features a real-time SCM command center, seamless integration with warehouse automation systems, predictive analytics capabilities, and comprehensive connectivity with legacy ERP systems, ensuring total data ownership and eliminating vendor lock-in. Karolium is tailored for organizations looking to innovate their supply chain operations without the burden of technical debt or complex custom coding.
    Starting Price: $30/month/user
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    QASolve

    QASolve

    QASolve

    QASolve.ai is an AI-powered, no-code platform designed to deliver high-velocity application quality assurance with minimal human effort. It claims the capability to generate 80%+ test automation in just 1 week, thanks to its AI model that creates tests without requiring source code, specs, or human scripting. It applies self-healing technology to reduce flaky tests and supports massively parallel execution across multiple platforms and form factors, allowing teams to run comprehensive test suites fast. Users register their application URL and roles, then QASolve’s “Discovery” AI agents analyze user journeys, workflows, and relations, generate test cases and test data, integrate into CI/CD pipelines via APIs, and provide dashboards with real-time insights, failure analysis, and maintenance of tests across releases. It also offers export of tests to frameworks like Playwright or Selenium to avoid vendor lock-in.
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    KogiQA

    KogiQA

    atagon GmbH

    KogiQA is a UI automation tool for web applications which does not use CSS or XPath selectors. Instead, it uses a custom algorithm to interact with elements in a deterministic way based on the meaning of the action derived from the DOM tree. For example, typing 'page.click("Add Client")' will click the button labelled 'Add Customer'. KogiQA reduces the need for test maintenance, as long as the meaning of the text on the page remains unchanged. It is also the best option when it is not possible to change the code of the page being tested.
    Starting Price: $15/month
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    TestDino

    TestDino

    TestDino

    TestDino is an AI native, Playwright focused test reporting and management platform with MCP support. It lets developers use Claude Code, Cursor, or other LLM tools to query reports, analyze flaky tests, compare runs, and manage test suites using natural language. Native GitHub integration posts AI summaries to PRs and commits, while CI checks can block merges if quality gates fail. Re run only failing tests with a single command to reduce CI time and cost. Pull request tracking links every run to its commit, and branch mapping organizes runs by environment. Role based dashboards help QA teams spot flaky tests and failure trends, while developers quickly see which tests their commits broke. Each run includes AI failure classification with confidence score, fix suggestions, specs explorer, and grouped error analytics. Integrate Jira, Linear, Asana, or Slack to create bug reports with full context.
    Starting Price: $49/month
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    Linaro Forge
    Linaro Forge is an integrated HPC debugging and performance analysis suite that helps developers build reliable, optimized code for servers and high-performance computing environments by combining three core tools, Linaro DDT, a market-leading debugger for C, C++, Fortran, and Python applications; Linaro MAP, a performance profiler that highlights bottlenecks and suggests optimization strategies; and Linaro Performance Reports, which generate concise, one-page summaries of application performance. It supports a wide range of parallel architectures and programming models, including MPI, OpenMP, CUDA, and GPU-accelerated environments on x86-64, 64-bit Arm, and other CPUs and GPUs, and offers a common user interface that makes it easy to switch between debugging and profiling during development.
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    Tinkerwell

    Tinkerwell

    Tinkerwell

    Tinkerwell is a desktop application designed for PHP developers that provides a fast and interactive environment for running, testing, and debugging PHP code within the context of real applications. It functions as a powerful code runner and scratchpad that allows developers to execute PHP snippets instantly without creating routes, controllers, or full scripts inside their projects. Developers can open an existing project, and Tinkerwell automatically bootstraps the framework so that code runs directly within the application’s environment, enabling quick experimentation with functions, database queries, APIs, and application logic. It supports popular PHP frameworks and systems such as Laravel, WordPress, Magento, and Symfony, making it possible to test queries, manipulate data, or inspect application behavior without modifying production code.
    Starting Price: $31.30 per month
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    Lightpanda

    Lightpanda

    Lightpanda

    Lightpanda is an open source headless web browser designed specifically for AI systems and large-scale web automation workloads. Unlike traditional browsers such as Chrome or Firefox that are built primarily for human interaction and graphical rendering, Lightpanda is engineered from the ground up for machines and automated processes. It runs without a graphical interface and focuses only on the components required for programmatic web interaction, such as HTML parsing, DOM tree construction, and JavaScript execution. By eliminating visual rendering tasks like layout calculations, image loading, and pixel painting, the system dramatically reduces resource usage and improves performance for automation tasks. Lightpanda was built from scratch using the Zig programming language rather than modifying an existing browser engine, allowing it to be optimized for speed, reliability, and minimal memory consumption.
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    Yaak

    Yaak

    Yaak

    Yaak is a fast, lightweight, and privacy-focused desktop API client designed for developers to test, debug, and interact with APIs in a clean and efficient environment without relying on cloud services. It works entirely offline, storing all data locally on the user’s machine with encrypted secrets and zero telemetry, ensuring full control over sensitive information and eliminating the need for accounts or external servers. It supports a wide range of protocols, including REST, GraphQL, gRPC, WebSockets, and Server-Sent Events, allowing developers to work with different types of APIs in a single interface. It includes features such as dynamic request templating with variables and functions, request chaining, and full debugging tools for inspecting headers, cookies, payloads, and responses. Yaak also integrates with Git by storing workspaces as plain files, enabling version control and collaboration while maintaining security through encrypted data handling.
    Starting Price: $79 per year
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    Jahro

    Jahro

    Jahro

    Jahro is debugging software for Unity game teams. From inside the game you get filtered Unity logs, runtime commands/cheats, live variable watching, and snapshot sessions. Snapshots package logs, screenshots, and device details for sharing via the web console — aimed at faster QA-to-dev handoff and less cable/ADB work on mobile.
    Starting Price: 29 EUR/team/month
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    Oack

    Oack

    Oack

    Oack is an external HTTP monitoring service built for engineers who need to diagnose latency and outages, not just detect them. Every probe captures: - 6-phase HTTP timing breakdown (DNS, Connect, TLS, Send, Wait, Receive) - TCP kernel telemetry — RTT, retransmits, congestion window, RTO via getsockopt(TCP_INFO) on Linux - Server-Timing header automatic capture and visualization - Cloudflare CDN log enrichment (edge PoP, cache status, origin response time) - Traceroute with per-hop RTT, ASN, and geolocation - Performance percentiles across 1d, 7d, 30d, 90d windows - Optional packet capture (PCAP) for deep post-mortem analysis Browser monitoring with Playwright — both Pageload mode (Web Vitals, HAR waterfall, screenshots) and Test Suite mode (run your existing .spec.ts files as scheduled monitors). Built-in incident management — automatic incident creation, on-call scheduling with rotations, escalation policies, war rooms, post-mortem reports.
    Starting Price: $14/month
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    TITAN TLM

    TITAN TLM

    12th Wonder

    Titan is an all-in-one test lifecycle management platform designed to unify product testing operations. It brings together requirements, test planning, lab management, assets, and inventory into a single system. The platform helps R&D teams streamline fragmented testing workflows and improve efficiency. Titan enables teams to manage test schedules, track issues, and maintain complete testing history in one place. It provides real-time visibility into resources, prototypes, and lab operations. With built-in traceability, teams can ensure full test coverage and better product validation. The system also supports collaboration across departments, reducing conflicts and improving coordination. Overall, Titan helps organizations deliver consistent, high-quality testing outcomes faster.
    Starting Price: $50/month
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    Crazyrouter

    Crazyrouter

    Crazyrouter

    Crazyrouter is an AI API gateway that gives developers access to 300+ AI models through a single API key. Compatible with the OpenAI SDK format, it supports GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Llama, Mistral, and hundreds more — all at prices up to 50% lower than going direct to providers Key Features: • One API key for 300+ models (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, etc.) • OpenAI-compatible API format — zero code changes to switch • Pay-as-you-go pricing with no monthly subscriptions • Built-in load balancing, failover, and rate limit management • Real-time usage dashboard and token tracking • Support for text, image, video, audio, and embedding models • Enterprise-grade uptime with multi-region infrastructure Ideal for developers, startups, and teams who want to experiment with multiple AI models without managing separate API keys and billing accounts.
    Starting Price: Free
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    WisGate

    WisGate

    WisGate

    WisGate is a unified AI API gateway built for developers, creators and teams that need fast access to top AI models without managing separate providers, keys or billing systems. Through one API and an interactive Studio, WisGate supports LLM, image generation, video generation and coding workflows across providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI and DeepSeek. WisGate is designed for teams that want to build faster, compare models in one place and choose the right balance of quality, speed and cost for each project. Developers can integrate models directly through API calls, while creators and non-technical teams can use Studio to generate text, images and videos in the browser.
    Starting Price: $9.9/month
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    Bytesalt

    Bytesalt

    Bytesalt

    Bytesalt is an AI-powered QA testing platform that helps development teams test applications faster by running parallel AI agents across user flows, APIs, interfaces, and edge cases. The platform allows users to describe what they want tested in plain English, then generates actionable reports with evidence, causes, impact, and suggested fixes. Bytesalt supports UI/UX audits, functional testing, API testing, accessibility checks, penetration testing, cross-browser testing, and cross-device testing. It complements existing tools like Playwright, Selenium, and Cypress by finding issues that scripted tests may miss. Developers can integrate Bytesalt into CI/CD pipelines through a command-line interface and securely test local or staging environments with private tunneling. By combining autonomous exploration, elastic scaling, and human-readable reporting, Bytesalt helps teams uncover bugs, security risks, and usability problems in minutes instead of weeks.
    Starting Price: $40/month
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    CaIoT DeviceHub
    CaIoT is a Canadian company building easier access to real Android devices for teams that need reliable testing, better mobile visibility, and less hardware overhead. We focus on practical customer problems: getting the right devices faster, reducing the cost of running internal device labs, and helping teams move from one-off testing to repeatable mobile workflows.
    Starting Price: $6/month
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    Certero for Enterprise SAM
    Certero for Enterprise SAM is the Software Asset Management product on the Certero platform. It combines live data from its own advanced discovery & inventory, with intelligent software recognition & license reconciliation tools - removing complex manual work from the SAM process. The result is a real-time ELP & a solution that provides clarity over ALL IT hardware & software, everywhere. Certero does the complex data 'heavy lifting' for you, so you can focus on managing & optimizing your IT value & costs. This is part of Certero's unified technology platform, built to manage IT assets holistically, desktop to datacenter, mobile to SaaS & Cloud. Unifying ITAM/SAM reduces cost & consolidates your asset data; enabling automation, vastly superior BI and insight. The modern solution architecture also means exceptional support from Certero. Customers report the fastest implementation times and the highest satisfaction levels of any major SAM vendor on Gartner's Peer Insights.
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    k0rdent

    k0rdent

    Mirantis

    k0rdent is an open-source, Kubernetes-native Distributed Container Management Environment developed by Mirantis to help teams build and operate developer platforms at scale. It uses Kubernetes as a universal control plane across multi-cloud, edge, and on-prem environments. k0rdent simplifies complex infrastructure by automating cluster lifecycle management, policy enforcement, and configuration consistency. The platform enables platform engineering teams to design repeatable, workload-specific developer platforms using declarative templates and composable components. It reduces operational toil by supporting self-service environments and GitOps-driven workflows. With centralized visibility, teams can optimize performance, costs, and compliance from a single control point. k0rdent is built to support modern workloads, including AI and ML, without vendor lock-in.
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    Lemon Learning

    Lemon Learning

    Lemon Learning

    Empower your users with step-by-step guides integrated directly in your software tools and applications. Save on support and training costs. Boost employee productivity and user engagement across your teams. Give your users the power to learn on the go with Lemon Learning’s interactive, in-application tips. Enable your users to advance at their own pace: integrated step-by-step guides are always available for independent growth. Take it to the next level. Lemon Learning tips are seen 7-10✕ more often than off-the-shelf content or internal documentation! Content is engaging and just one click away, helping your team master their tools quickly and efficiently. Simple training isn’t enough. Champion effective and sustainable change management. Whether you walk users end-to-end through complex business processes or guide them through a particular feature, Lemon Learning offers easy accessibility on solutions like Salesforce, Office365, Workday, ServiceNow and even bespoke software tools.
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    Stencyl

    Stencyl

    Stencyl

    Stencyl isn't your average game creation software; it's a gorgeous, intuitive toolset that accelerates your workflow and then gets out of the way. We take care of the essentials, so you can focus on what's important - making your game yours. The best Stencyl games have reached top slots in the App Store and Google Play while being featured under the "Best New Game" section under their respective stores. Our best web games have been sponsored by major publishers such as ArmorGames, Kongregate and Newgrounds. Our drag-and-drop gameplay designer pays homage to the successful MIT Scratch project. We extend Scratch's simple block-snapping interface with new functionality and hundreds of ready-to-use block, Power users can create and share their own blocks, extend the engine through code, import libraries and write their own custom classes that interact seamlessly with block-based Behaviors.
    Starting Price: $99 per year
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