Best Application Development Software for Mac - Page 24

Compare the Top Application Development Software for Mac as of October 2025 - Page 24

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    Jumpcut

    Jumpcut

    Jumpcut

    Jumpcut is a macOS clipboard manager that provides Mac users with quick, intuitive access to their clipboard history, with an interface that stays out of their way. It’s been around for over fifteen years, saving users time and preventing frustration whenever they need to use a phone number, URL, or code snippet that they had just a minute ago. It’s absolutely free and open source under the MIT License. Users upgrading from 0.63 have reported issues with the Accessibility tab of the “Security & Preferences” Preferences panel, which is required to make the paste functionality work.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Hypi

    Hypi

    Hypi

    Hypi is a no-code and low-code web and mobile app development platform. The platform is simple enough for a non-technical user to build and launch applications but its underlying API is flexible enough for developers to customise any aspect. Deliver solutions 10x faster and scale on demand. The product is used by small startups and global enterprises alike who can choose the convenient cloud option or simple on-premise deployment. Access pre-made templates and smart suggestions, all from the marketplace. Creating screens doesn't mean building every single one from scratch. Link screen designs to your user stories. It keeps you on track with your goals, in line with your user’s needs. Control the visual consistency without manually editing every screen. Your design system perfected the way you envision it. Extend the editor with personal or external widgets. Anything to make your job easier.
    Starting Price: £14.99 per month
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    Sails

    Sails

    Sails

    Build practical, production-ready Node.js apps in a matter of weeks, not months. Sails is the most popular MVC framework for Node.js, designed to emulate the familiar MVC pattern of frameworks like Ruby on Rails, but with support for the requirements of modern apps, data-driven APIs with scalable, service-oriented architecture. Sails makes it easy to build custom, enterprise-grade Node.js apps. Building on top of Sails means your app is written entirely in JavaScript, the language you and your team are already using in the browser. Sails bundles a powerful ORM, Waterline, which provides a simple data access layer that just works, no matter what database you're using. Sails comes with blueprints that help jumpstart your app's backend without writing any code. Since Sails translates incoming socket messages for you, they're automatically compatible with every route in your Sails app. Sails offers commercial support to accelerate development and ensure best practices in your code.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Elixir

    Elixir

    Elixir

    Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable applications. Elixir leverages the Erlang VM, known for running low-latency, distributed, and fault-tolerant systems. Elixir is successfully used in web development, embedded software, data ingestion, and multimedia processing, across a wide range of industries. Check our getting started guide and our learning page to begin your journey with Elixir. All Elixir code runs inside lightweight threads of execution (called processes) that are isolated and exchange information via messages. Due to their lightweight nature, it is not uncommon to have hundreds of thousands of processes running concurrently in the same machine. Isolation allows processes to be garbage collected independently, reducing system-wide pauses, and using all machine resources as efficiently as possible (vertical scaling). Processes are also able to communicate with other processes running on different machines in the same network.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Zebedee

    Zebedee

    Zebedee

    From high-stakes esports tournaments to casual mobile games, our world is open to everyone. Bitcoin is programmable money. We make it a seamless part of the game experience. If you can scan a QR code, you can earn with Zebedee. Straightforward, instant, and available now. Play our games or play with our APIs. Either way, you'll soon discover why Bitcoin is transforming the world of gaming. Open a new acquisition channel and revenue stream in the quickly growing world of Bitcoin gaming. Gain an edge over your competition by offering cutting-edge Bitcoin Lightning services and a gateway into the exploding world of Bitcoin gaming. Play a single intense match with live Bitcoin transfers and earn a share of the prize pot based on your percentage of the total score. In survival mode, your sats are your life. When you score, you get an extra life. When you die, you lose some life. If you run out of seats, you get kicked from the match.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PDFKit.NET 5.0

    PDFKit.NET 5.0

    TallComponents

    Create and manipulate PDF documents. Split, append, stamp, encrypt, extract, fill, and more. PDFKit.NET is a 100% managed (verifiable) .NET class library for creating and manipulating PDF documents. It consists of just a single assembly that can be xcopy-deployed. It has no dependencies other than the .NET framework. Central to PDFKit.NET is a consistent and highly intuitive object model consisting of classes like document, page collection, page, canvas, shape, bookmark, annotation, field, etc. The focus of the development team is always to ease the task of integrating our class library into a larger application. Fill text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, etc., and save the form either editable or flattened with the PDFKit.NET 5.0. With PDFKit.NET 5.0 you can populate and consume dynamic XFA documents with the new XFA processor API. Extract all graphics on a page as a collection of shapes with PDFKit 5.0. Shapes can be text, images, and curves.
    Starting Price: $990 per year
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    Giskard

    Giskard

    Giskard

    Giskard provides interfaces for AI & Business teams to evaluate and test ML models through automated tests and collaborative feedback from all stakeholders. Giskard speeds up teamwork to validate ML models and gives you peace of mind to eliminate risks of regression, drift, and bias before deploying ML models to production.
    Starting Price: $0
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    HiveMQ

    HiveMQ

    HiveMQ

    HiveMQ empowers businesses to unlock the full potential of their data with the most trusted edge-to-cloud IoT data streaming platform. Built on MQTT’s publish/subscribe architecture for seamless and flexible integration across operational technology (OT) assets and information technology (IT) applications, HiveMQ ensures businesses can efficiently connect, stream, and govern their data in real-time. With a focus on reliability, scalability, and security, HiveMQ helps organizations get their data AI-ready—enabling advanced analytics, predictive maintenance, and digital transformation. Leading brands like Audi, BMW, Liberty Global, Mercedes-Benz, Siemens, and Eli Lilly trust HiveMQ to modernize their operations, accelerate innovation, and create smarter, data-driven experiences. Visit hivemq.com to learn more.
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    JAWS Inspect
    JAWS Inspect scans your website and produces a text version of what of JAWS® screen reader would say out loud, letting QA testers to work faster and more efficiently as they check that your website for JAWS® screen reader compatibility. Schedule a demo of JAWS Inspect today and let JAWS Inspect help you on your digital accessibility journey.
    Starting Price: $2000 for a single license
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    Jmix

    Jmix

    Haulmont Technology

    Discover a rapid application development platform that supercharges your digital initiatives without low-code limitations, vendor dependency, and usage-based fees. Jmix general purpose open architecture based on a future-proof technology stack is capable to support various digital initiatives across the organization. Jmix applications are indeed yours and can be supported independently thanks to open-source runtime utilizing mainstream technologies. Your data is secure with a server-side frontend development model and fine-grained access control. Any Java or Kotlin developer is a full-stack Jmix developer - you don’t need separate backend and frontend teams. Visual tools help onboard developers who have little experience or move from an obsolete stack. Jmix’s data-centric approach and single development language make it a natural fit to migrate legacy applications. Jmix supercharges your team with high-productivity tools and ready-to-use components.
    Starting Price: $45 per month
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    DeepAR

    DeepAR

    DeepAR

    A robust, easy-to-use SDK powering 60 million AR experiences every month. Add 3D face masks, effects, and more with better performance than Snapchat in a powerful SDK built for iOS, MacOS, Android, and HTML5. Add 3D face masks and effects, with better performance than Snapchat in a powerful SDK built for iOS, Android, HTML5, and Unity. Apply AR effects to up to 4 faces simultaneously on any device, without glitching or lagging. Using advanced deep learning techniques we can dynamically change hair color in live video. Create an immersive AR experience by replacing backgrounds in real-time. Detect faces showing sad, happy, angry, surprised, and scared emotions in a video feed. Track 17 key body points on the waist, shoulders, elbows, arms, and head. Turn any 3D file into an AR asset Benefit from every feature, pay as you grow. Create an account for free and integrate the SDK within minutes. We even have a load of prebuilt integrations to make your life easier.
    Starting Price: $25 per month
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    Emojicode

    Emojicode

    Emojicode

    Emojicode is an open-source, full-blown programming language, consisting of emojis. As a multi-paradigm language, Emojicode features object orientation, optionals, generics, closures, and protocols. Emojicode compiles native machine code using lots of optimizations that make your code fast. Emojicode comes with a comprehensive set of default packages. And you can easily write your own. We believe that Emojis have expressive force. Let’s use that to make programming more fun and accessible. Emojicode is a straightforward language to learn, whatever background you have. Our documentation is known to be excellent and stuffed with walk-through guides and examples. You can help Emojicode grow! Development takes place on GitHub and you’re invited to drop in. Before you install Emojicode make sure you have a C++ compiler and linker installed. clang++ or g++ is fine, for instance. The Emojicode compiler can only link binaries if such a compiler is available.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Forth

    Forth

    Forth

    Forth, the computer language was created for programming embedded and real-time applications. Today, it is available for developing applications on Windows, DOS, and variants of Unix that include macOS. Additionally, commercial-grade Forth cross-compilers generate highly optimized code that runs on a variety of microprocessors and microcontrollers and proves themselves very capable in custom-hardware environments. Forth is a high-level programming language, although most versions include an assembler. Fourth-system providers often include software tools to help application code make good use of system resources. Forth is interactive. It is conducive to developing modular, well-tested code in shorter development times. It can also result in very concise code. Some programmers are not accustomed to languages with such brevity, directness, and (apparent) simplicity. Forth has a reputation for rapid development, lean code, and superb performance.
    Starting Price: $399 one-time payment
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    Deno

    Deno

    Deno

    Deno is a simple, modern and secure runtime for JavaScript, TypeScript, and WebAssembly that uses V8 and is built in Rust. Deno comes with a manual which contains more in depth explanations about the more complex functions of the runtime, an introduction to the concepts that Deno is built on, details about the internals of Deno, how to embed Deno in your own application and how to extend Deno using Rust plugins. Next to the Deno runtime, Deno also provides a list of audited standard modules that are reviewed by the Deno maintainers and are guaranteed to work with a specific Deno version. These live in the denoland/deno_std repository.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Avalonia UI

    Avalonia UI

    Avalonia UI

    Avalonia UI enables developers to create multi-platform apps with .NET. Write once, and run everywhere. Save time and focus on your product. Considered a spiritual successor to WPF, Avalonia UI provides a familiar developer experience, allowing you to leverage years of pre-existing knowledge and investments. rusted by JetBrains as the best framework for modernizing their WPF-based tools, used by >170,000 companies, including 431 on the Fortune 500 list. Our developer community has grown enormously as Avalonia UI has grown in popularity. Join us and be welcomed into our supportive and vibrant community.
    Starting Price: Free
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    VisualSP

    VisualSP

    VisualSP

    VisualSP is a full-featured digital adoption platform (DAP) that helps enterprises with digital application adoption. Our step-by-step guide, digital walkthroughs, and in-app contextual training allow users to understand the application in depth. Besides this, our no-code approach for creating guides, walkthroughs, in-app messages, and notifications makes it easier for enterprises to craft highly effective adoption solutions. We offer start-of-the-art integration with Microsoft tools, such as Microsoft 365 and Dynamics 365. Apart from this, we cover a wide range of SaaS and other web-based applications for comprehensive digital adoption. VisualSP also helps organizations with precise analytics, which includes usage reports and exact ROI.
    Starting Price: $4,450/month
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    GitBucket

    GitBucket

    GitBucket

    GitBucket is a Git web platform powered by Scala. You can also deploy gitbucket war to a servlet container which supports Servlet 3.0 (like Jetty, Tomcat, JBoss, etc).
    Starting Price: Free
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    Pulsar

    Pulsar

    Pulsar-Edit

    A community-led hyper-hackable text editor. Pulsar works across operating systems. Use it on OS X, Windows, or Linux. Search and install new packages or create your own right from Pulsar. Pulsar helps you write code faster with a smart and flexible autocomplete. Easily browse and open a single file, a whole project, or multiple projects in one window. Split your Pulsar interface into multiple panes to compare and edit code across files. Find, preview, and replace text as you type in a file or across all your projects.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Devel::Cover
    This module provides code coverage metrics for Perl. Code coverage metrics describe how thoroughly tests exercise code. By using Devel::Cover you can discover areas of code not exercised by your tests and determine which tests to create to increase coverage. Code coverage can be considered an indirect measure of quality. Devel::Cover is now quite stable and provides many of the features to be expected in a useful coverage tool. Statement, branch, condition, subroutine, and pod coverage information is reported. Statement and subroutine coverage data should be accurate. Branch and condition coverage data should be mostly accurate too, although not always what one might initially expect. Pod coverage comes from Pod::Coverage. If Pod::Coverage::CountParents is available it will be used instead.
    Starting Price: Free
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    LuaCov

    LuaCov

    LuaCov

    LuaCov is a simple coverage analyzer for Lua scripts. When a Lua script is run with the luacov module loaded, it generates a stats file with the number of executions of each line of the script and its loaded modules. The luacov command-line script then processes this file generating a report file which allows one to visualize which code paths were not traversed, which is useful for verifying the effectiveness of a test suite. LuaCov includes several configuration options, which have their defaults stored in src/luacov/defaults.lua. These are the global defaults. To use project specific configuration, create a Lua script setting options as globals or returning a table with some options and store it as .luacov in the project directory from where luacov is being run. For example, this config informs LuaCov that only foo module and its submodules should be covered and that they are located inside src directory.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Tarpaulin

    Tarpaulin

    Tarpaulin

    Tarpaulin is a code coverage reporting tool for the cargo build system, named for a waterproof cloth used to cover cargo on a ship. Currently, tarpaulin provides working line coverage and while fairly reliable may still contain minor inaccuracies in the results. A lot of work has been done to get it working on a wide range of projects, but often unique combinations of packages and build features can cause issues so please report anything you find that's wrong. Also, check out our roadmap for planned features. On Linux Tarpaulin's default tracing backend is still Ptrace and will only work on x86 and x64 processors. This can be changed to the llvm coverage instrumentation with engine llvm, for Mac and Windows this is the default collection method. It can also be run in Docker, which is useful for when you don't use Linux but want to run it locally.
    Starting Price: Free
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    grcov

    grcov

    grcov

    grcov collects and aggregates code coverage information for multiple source files. grcov processes .profraw and .gcda files which can be generated from llvm/clang or gcc. grcov also processes lcov files (for JS coverage) and JaCoCo files (for Java coverage). Linux, macOS and Windows are supported.
    Starting Price: Free
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    kcov

    kcov

    kcov

    Kcov is a FreeBSD/Linux/OSX code coverage tester for compiled languages, Python and Bash. Kcov was originally a fork of Bcov, but has since evolved to support a large feature set in addition to that of Bcov. Kcov, like Bcov, uses DWARF debugging information for compiled programs to make it possible to collect coverage information without special compiler switches.
    Starting Price: Free
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    test_coverage
    A simple command-line tool to collect test coverage information from Dart VM tests. It is useful if you need to generate coverage reports locally during development.
    Starting Price: Free
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    coverage

    coverage

    pub.dev

    Coverage provides coverage data collection, manipulation, and formatting for Dart. Collect_coverage collects coverage JSON from the Dart VM Service. format_coverage formats JSON coverage data into either LCOV or pretty-printed format.
    Starting Price: Free
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    scct

    scct

    scct

    Mainly, a better-lookin' report UI, a simpler maven configuration. Add the plugin instrumentation settings to child projects and the report merging settings to the parent project.
    Starting Price: Free
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    cloverage

    cloverage

    cloverage

    Cloverage uses clojure.test by default. If you prefer use midje, pass the --runner :midje flag. (In older versions of Cloverage, you had to wrap your midje tests in clojure.test's deftest. This is no longer necessary.) For using eftest, pass the --runner :eftest flag. Optionally you could configure a runner passing :runner-opts with a map in project settings. Other test libraries may ship with their own support for Cloverage external to this library; see their documentation for details.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Slather

    Slather

    Slather

    Generate test coverage reports for Xcode projects & hook it into CI. Enable test coverage by ticking the "Gather coverage data" checkbox when editing a scheme.
    Starting Price: Free
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    QML
    QML is a declarative language that allows user interfaces to be described in terms of their visual components and how they interact and relate with one another. It is a highly readable language that was designed to enable components to be interconnected in a dynamic manner, and it allows components to be easily reused and customized within a user interface. Using the QtQuick module, designers and developers can easily build fluid animated user interfaces in QML, and have the option of connecting these user interfaces to any back-end C++ libraries. QML is a user interface specification and programming language. It allows developers and designers alike to create highly performant, fluidly animated and visually appealing applications. QML offers a highly readable, declarative, JSON-like syntax with support for imperative JavaScript expressions combined with dynamic property bindings.
    Starting Price: Free
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    SystemC

    SystemC

    SystemC

    Your online reference for everything related to SystemC, the language for system-level design, high-level synthesis, modeling and verification. SystemC™ addresses the need for a system design and verification language that spans hardware and software. It is a language built in standard C++ by extending the language with the use of class libraries. The language is particularly suited to model system's partitioning, to evaluate and verify the assignment of blocks to either hardware or software implementations, and to architect and measure the interactions between and among functional blocks. Leading companies in the intellectual property (IP), electronic design automation (EDA), semiconductor, electronic systems, and embedded software industries currently use SystemC for architectural exploration, to deliver high-performance hardware blocks at various levels of abstraction and to develop virtual platforms for hardware/software co-design.
    Starting Price: Free