Best Application Development Software for Windows - Page 56

Compare the Top Application Development Software for Windows as of May 2026 - Page 56

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    Vuforia
    Vuforia is a comprehensive, scalable enterprise AR platform. Our wide-ranging solution suite ensures that we can provide the right AR technology to every customer based on their business needs. Vuforia provides the fastest, easiest and most advanced AR content development solutions to help industrial enterprise customers address workforce challenges and meet business goals. Vuforia’s Augmented Reality solutions have numerous practical applications—where to start depends on understanding where you'll get the fastest, most meaningful ROI. These use cases stand out as offering easy adoption, clear returns, tangible benefits, and a roadmap to scale up. Use industrial AR to improve workforce productivity, efficiency and customer satisfaction with real-time, step-by-step work instructions. Analytics and automation have changed manufacturing operations. AR is now transforming human processes by accelerating skills development and empowering guidance.
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    PT Application Inspector

    PT Application Inspector

    Positive Technologies

    PT Application Inspector is the only source code analyzer providing high-quality analysis and convenient tools to automatically confirm vulnerabilities — significantly speeding up the work with reports and simplifying teamwork between security specialists and developers. The combination of static, dynamic, and interactive application security testing (SAST + DAST + IAST) delivers unparalleled results. PT Application Inspector pinpoints only real vulnerabilities so you can focus on the problems that actually matter. Accurate detection, automatic vulnerability verification, filtering, incremental scanning, and an interactive data flow diagram (DFD) for each vulnerability are special features that make remediation so much quicker. Minimize vulnerabilities in the final product and the costs of fixing them. Perform analysis at the earliest stages of software development.
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    JProfiler

    JProfiler

    ej-technologies GmbH

    When you profile, you need the most powerful tool you can get. At the same time, you do not want to spend time learning how to use the tool. JProfiler is just that: simple and powerful at the same time. Configuring sessions is straight-forward, third party integrations make getting started a breeze and profiling data is presented in a natural way. On all levels, JProfiler has been carefully designed to help you get started with solving your problems. Database calls are the top reasons for performance problems in business applications. JProfiler's JDBC and JPA/Hibernate probes as well as the NoSQL probes for MongoDB, Cassandra and HBase show the reasons for slow database access and how slow statements are called by your code. From the JDBC timeline view that shows you all JDBC connections with their activities, through the hot spots view that shows you slow statements to various telemetry views and a list of single events.
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    Gilhari

    Gilhari

    Software Tree

    We’re thrilled to announce that Software Tree has won a 2021 DEVIES Award in the code frameworks/libraries category for its innovative Gilhari microservice framework. Gilhari makes it easy for developers to quickly develop high-performance, database-agnostic, and Docker-compatible RESTful applications that need to interact with JSON data in cloud or on-premises. The object-oriented world and the relational world are conceptually different. Manually writing the verbose mapping logic to bridge the gap between the object-oriented and relational artifacts is tedious and time-consuming. Software Tree’s ORM technology frameworks are lightweight in their design and implementation and provide a lightweight feel in their usage. The lightweight aspects of our ORM technology do not compromise on its power and functionality, though. This results in faster development and deployment of modern applications that require flexible object-oriented access to relational data.
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    Finicity

    Finicity

    Mastercard

    Finicity’s open banking platform makes connecting your customers’ financial data to your app or service simple. Finicity’s open banking platform is being used by some of the largest and most innovative organizations in the world to empower their customers with better financial experiences. Data quality is essential to your experience. Our data is battle tested in the most rigorous markets. Easily code to endpoints, test data and connect to Finicity’s open banking platform for leading API coverage of banks, credit unions, payroll providers and other financial services. Our suite of APIs makes it easy to access the data you need to power your products.
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    Exegy SMDS
    Exegy’s Software Market Data System (SMDS) enables access to actionable, time-sensitive market data events through a single API designed to power critical trading applications while reducing total cost of ownership. Exegy’s Software Market Data System is a feed handling solution providing ultra-low latency, normalized access to over 300 venues, with global coverage and support for all major asset classes. Manage increasing data rates and continual industry changes with Exegy’s SMDS. The SMDS Solution is delivered via a single, high-performance, flexible, and unified API. All content is normalized to Exegy’s Market Data Model, reducing the time it takes for our customers to add further markets and understand venue-specific complexities. Full support for book building of both price books and order books, along with the ability to create composite order books that give a comprehensive view of liquidity across venues, is available with Exegy’s Software Market Data System.
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    Swarm

    Swarm

    Docker

    Current versions of Docker include swarm mode for natively managing a cluster of Docker Engines called a swarm. Use the Docker CLI to create a swarm, deploy application services to a swarm, and manage swarm behavior. Cluster management integrated with Docker Engine: Use the Docker Engine CLI to create a swarm of Docker Engines where you can deploy application services. You don’t need additional orchestration software to create or manage a swarm. Decentralized design: Instead of handling differentiation between node roles at deployment time, the Docker Engine handles any specialization at runtime. You can deploy both kinds of nodes, managers and workers, using the Docker Engine. This means you can build an entire swarm from a single disk image. Declarative service model: Docker Engine uses a declarative approach to let you define the desired state of the various services in your application stack.
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    VMware Tanzu
    Microservices, containers and Kubernetes help to free apps from infrastructure, enabling them to work independently and run anywhere. With VMware Tanzu, you can make the most of these cloud native patterns, automate the delivery of containerized workloads, and proactively manage apps in production. It’s all about freeing developers to do their thing: build great apps. Adding Kubernetes to your infrastructure doesn’t have to add complexity. With VMware Tanzu, you can ready your infrastructure for modern apps with consistent, conformant Kubernetes everywhere. Provide a self-service, compliant experience for developers that clears their path to production. Then centrally manage, govern and observe all clusters and apps across clouds. It’s that simple.
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    Maximl

    Maximl

    Maximl Labs Private Ltd

    Maximl offers the first full-stack collaboration platform for deskless workers in process industries. Their solution solves the problem of last-mile workflows across the use cases of maintenance, inspection, safety, and operations that can easily integrate with existing business systems to create a single source of truth and bridge the gap that often exists between the field and the office. Delivers employees with the necessary instructions and visibility to create a true Zero Incident Culture, covering everything from shift start-up checks to training compliance and activity tracking. Maximl believes People, Processes, and Assets should be connected in a single platform Real-Time.
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    Remote Collab

    Remote Collab

    Team Remote

    Remote Collab is an open-source SublimeText plugin for remote pair programming, allowing multiple developers to work together on the same project in real-time. The easiest way to install is using Sublime Package Control. The easiest way to install is using Sublime Package Control: Open command palette using menu item tools, choose package control: install package, find RemoteCollab and hit enter. You can also install Remote Collab manually: Download the .zip or .tar.gz archive, unzip and rename the folder to RemoteCollab, Copy the folder into Packages directory, which you can find using the menu item Sublime Text. Host a session: Open the file you wish to collaboratively edit, open command palette using menu item tools -> Command Palette, choose remote: Host Session, you are now hosting a Remote Collab session. Give your IP address to the remote colleague you wish to collaborate with and they can join your session.
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    Firepad

    Firepad

    Firepad

    Firepad is an open source real-time collaborative text editor. It provides true collaborative editing, complete with intelligent operational transform-based merging and conflict resolution. Firepad can render documents using the CodeMirror, Ace, or Monaco editors, and its operational transform code borrows from ot.js. Behind the scenes, Firepad uses the Firebase Realtime Database for cloud data storage and synchronization. You can build any application that requires collaborative editing of text documents. Firepad supports both rich text and code editing out-of-the-box, and it's easy to extend for other use cases. Firepad was built by Michael Lehenbauer and the team at Firebase. There are many other features that could be added, please star Firepad on GitHub and send over a pull request when you have things to contribute! You can build any application that requires collaborative editing of text documents.
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    Radicle

    Radicle

    Radicle Foundation

    A peer-to-peer stack for building software together. Say hello to your new workspace, a decentralized app for code collaboration, forget platforms. Easily share your code without relying on a third party. Work securely offline, no need to trust anyone to keep your work safe or online. Own your infrastructure software as it should be, take back control. Create with your community. Support and be supported, a fresh take on sustainability. No more walled gardens, built on open protocols, not platforms. Radicle is a decentralized code collaboration network built on open protocols. It enables developers to collaborate on code without relying on trusted intermediaries. Radicle was designed to provide similar functionality to centralized code collaboration platforms, or "forges", while retaining Git’s peer-to-peer nature, building on what made distributed version control so powerful in the first place.
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    Godot

    Godot

    Godot

    Godot provides a huge set of common tools, so you can just focus on making your game without reinventing the wheel. Godot is completely free and open-source under the very permissive MIT license. No strings attached, no royalties, nothing. Your game is yours, down to the last line of engine code. Nodes for all your needs. Godot comes with hundreds of built-in nodes that make game design a breeze. You can also create your own for custom behaviors, editors and much more. Flexible scene system. Create node compositions with support for instancing and inheritance. Visual editor with all the tools you need packed into a beautiful and uncluttered context-sensitive UI. Friendly content creation pipeline for artists, level designers, animators and everyone in between. Persistent live editing where changes are not lost after stopping the game. It even works on mobile devices! Create your own custom tools with ease using the incredible tool system.
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    MicroK8s

    MicroK8s

    Canonical

    Low-ops, minimal production Kubernetes, for devs, cloud, clusters, workstations, Edge and IoT. MicroK8s automatically chooses the best nodes for the Kubernetes datastore. When you lose a cluster database node, another node is promoted. No admin needed for your bulletproof edge. MicroK8s is small, with sensible defaults that ‘just work’. A quick install, easy upgrades and great security make it perfect for micro clouds and edge computing. Full enterprise support available, with no subscription needed. Optional 24/7 support with 10 year security maintenance. Under the cell tower. On the racecar. On satellites or everyday appliances, MicroK8s delivers the full Kubernetes experience on IoT and micro clouds. Fully containerized deployment with compressed over-the-air updates for ultra-reliable operations. MicroK8s will apply security updates automatically by default, defer them if you want. Upgrade to a newer version of Kubernetes with a single command. It’s really that easy.
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    Sandboxie

    Sandboxie

    Sandboxie

    Sandboxie is a sandbox-based isolation software for 32- and 64-bit Windows NT-based operating systems. It is being developed by David Xanatos since it became open source, before that it was developed by Sophos (which acquired it from Invincea, which acquired it earlier from the original author Ronen Tzur). It creates a sandbox-like isolated operating environment in which applications can be run or installed without permanently modifying the local or mapped drive. An isolated virtual environment allows controlled testing of untrusted programs and web surfing. Since the Open Sourcing sandboxie is being released in two flavors the classical build with a MFC based UI and as plus build that incorporates new features and an entirely new Q’t based UI. All newly added features target the plus branch but often can be utilized in the classical edition by manually editing the sandboxie.ini file.
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    Cantata

    Cantata

    QA Systems

    Cantata is a unit and integration testing tool, enabling developers to verify standard compliant or business critical code on host native and embedded target platforms. Cantata helps accelerate compliance with the standard’s dynamic testing requirements by automating test framework generation, test execution. results diagnostics and report generation. Cantata is integrated with an extensive set of embedded development toolchains, from compilers and static analysis tools to build and requirements management tools. The ECLIPSE® GUI, tight tool integrations and tests written in the source C/C++ code, all make Cantata easy to use. Cantata has been independently certified by SGS-TÜV SAAR GmbH for the main software safety standards. Standard specific Cantata tool certification kits are provided free of charge and contain everything needed out-of-the-box as well as comprehensive guidance to help you achieve certification for your device software.
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    TestNG

    TestNG

    TestNG

    TestNG is a testing framework inspired from JUnit and NUnit but introducing some new functionalities that make it more powerful and easier to use, such as annotations, or the possibility to run your tests in arbitrarily big thread pools with various policies available (all methods in their own thread, one thread per test class, etc.). You can test that your code is multithread safe, there is flexible test configuration, support for data-driven testing (with @DataProvider), support for parameters, powerful execution model (no more TestSuite). There is a supported by a variety of tools and plug-ins (Eclipse, IDEA, Maven, etc.), it also embeds BeanShell for further flexibility, and there is default JDK functions for runtime and logging (no dependencies), and dependent methods for application server testing. TestNG is designed to cover all categories of tests, unit, functional, end-to-end, integration, etc.
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    Emacs
    At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programming language with extensions to support text editing. Content-aware editing modes, including syntax coloring, for many file types. Complete built-in documentation, including a tutorial for new users. Full Unicode support for nearly all human scripts. Highly customizable, using Emacs Lisp code or a graphical interface. A wide range of functionality beyond text editing, including a project planner, mail and news reader, debugger interface, calendar, IRC client, and more. A packaging system for downloading and installing extensions. Built-in support for arbitrary-size integers. Text shaping with HarfBuzz. Native support for JSON parsing. Better support for Cairo drawing. Portable dumping used instead of unexec. Support for XDG conventions for init files. Additional early-init initialization file. Built-in support for tab bar and tab-line. Support for resizing and rotating of images without ImageMagick.
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    VisionLib

    VisionLib

    VisionLib

    VisionLib is a multi-platform augmented reality tracking SDK. With its enhanced model tracking, it enables painless 3D object tracking for high class augmented reality applications and the most essential AR cases. Extend the context, augment objects and blend, overlay or pin digital information onto reality. VisionLib’s Model Tracking is basis for a wide range of AR applications that require high performance object recognition and precise tracking, which is essential to the digitalization of industrial processes. AR transforms how we work & learn, visualizing things that would be impossible to see otherwise. It bridges gaps between digital & real to deliver critical information in the context of work. Use CAD & 3D data as reference for object tracking. VisionLib support multiple file formats. VisionLib is available as a Unity or native plug-in, and can be integrated into single apps or full platforms.
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    Sphinx

    Sphinx

    Sphinx

    Sphinx is an open source full text search server, designed from the ground up with performance, relevance (aka search quality), and integration simplicity in mind. It's written in C++ and works on Linux (RedHat, Ubuntu, etc), Windows, MacOS, Solaris, FreeBSD, and a few other systems. Sphinx lets you either batch index and search data stored in an SQL database, NoSQL storage, or just files quickly and easily, or index and search data on the fly, working with Sphinx pretty much as with a database server. A variety of text processing features enable fine-tuning Sphinx for your particular application requirements, and a number of relevance functions ensures you can tweak search quality as well. Searching via SphinxAPI is as simple as 3 lines of code, and querying via SphinxQL is even simpler, with search queries expressed in good old SQL. Sphinx indexes up to 10-15 MB of text per second per single CPU core, that is 60+ MB/sec per server (on a dedicated indexing machine).
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    Apache Tomcat
    The Apache Tomcat® software is an open source implementation of the Jakarta Servlet, Jakarta Server Pages, Jakarta Expression Language, Jakarta WebSocket, Jakarta Annotations and Jakarta Authentication specifications. These specifications are part of the Jakarta EE platform. Apache Tomcat software powers numerous large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of industries and organizations. Some of these users and their stories are listed on the PoweredBy wiki page. The Apache Tomcat Project is proud to announce the release of version 10.0.10 of Apache Tomcat. This release implements specifications that are part of the Jakarta EE 9 platform.
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    Magit

    Magit

    Magit

    Magit is a complete text-based user interface to Git. It fills the glaring gap between the Git command-line interface and various GUIs, letting you perform trivial as well as elaborate version control tasks with just a couple of mnemonic key presses. Magit looks like a prettified version of what you get after running a few Git commands but in Magit every bit of visible information is also actionable to an extent that goes far beyond what any Git GUI provides and it takes care of automatically refreshing this output when it becomes outdated. In the background Magit just runs Git commands and if you wish you can see what exactly is being run, making it possible for you to learn the git command-line by using Magit. Using Magit for a while will make you a more effective version control user. Magit supports and streamlines the use of Git features that most users and developers of other Git clients apparently thought could not be reasonably mapped to a non-command-line interface.
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    Aurees

    Aurees

    Aurees

    Aurees Git Client is easy, fast and productive Git client for Windows, Mac and Linux. It is a fully Free, comes bundled with an attractive interface. Clear user experience, insightful highlighting, powerful editable diff. Outstanding merge with preview, and productive conflict resolution. Aurees Git Client is a streamlined git client for viewing, editing and publishing changes from your desktop. An attractive interface and full-fledged integrated diff helping manage Git repositories with minimal effort. No more need to search external diff tools or switch between text editors and git client while working. The client shows commit changes in side by side text editors, where you can see the changes and rollback in a click. Merging is easy with the Aurees Git. It's available for Windows and Mac and it’s free for personal use. Aurees' interface is very intuitive and clean.
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    GitEye

    GitEye

    CollabNet

    CollabNet GitEye is a desktop for Git. It works with TeamForge, CloudForge and other Git services. GitEye combines a simple-to-use graphical Git client with central visibility into essential developer tasks such as defect tracking, Agile planning, code reviews and build services. GitEye is a graphical Git client for Windows, OSX and Linux. CollabNet GitEye provides a simple-to-use graphical Git client with central visibility into essential developer tasks such as defect tracking, agile planning, code reviews and build services. It’s easy to get started. GitEye works with multiple Git implementations including TeamForge, CloudForge and GitHub, and runs on most platforms. Say good-bye to the command line. Simple-to-use graphical Git client provides access to all vital Git functions including clone, commit, merge, rebase, push, fetch, pull, stash, stage, reset and more.
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    QGit viewer

    QGit viewer

    QGit viewer

    With QGit you will be able to browse revisions history, view patch content and changed files, graphically following different development branches. View revisions, diffs, files history, files annotation, archive tree. Commit changes visually cherry picking modified files. Apply or format patch series from selected commits, drag and drop commits between two instances of QGit. Associate commands sequences, scripts and anything else executable to a custom action. Actions can be run from menu and corresponding output is grabbed by a terminal window. QGit implements a GUI for the most common StGIT commands like push/pop and apply/format patches. You can also create new patches or refresh current top one using the same semantics of git commit, i.e. cherry picking single modified files.
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    GitForce

    GitForce

    GitForce

    It is designed to be easy and intuitive to use and yet powerful enough so you don't need to use a command line git. GitForce is written in C# and uses .NET 3.5 framework. The same binary file (“GitForce.exe”) runs as-is on both Windows and Linux operating systems (or any other OS with Mono support). The tool consists of only one executable file and needs no installer – just copy it to a folder of your choice and run it. Consequently, the main requirements are having .NET support (or Mono runtime on Linux) and the actual git command line tool, already installed and working. That said, GitForce is still powerful enough to be used exclusively, without calling up a command line git tool. It likely fully satisfies needs of a great majority of users. I hope that this tool will help many users who are new to git and also to people already familiar with Perforce (a similar source control front-end tool.)
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    Hugo

    Hugo

    Hugo

    The world’s fastest framework for building websites. Hugo is one of the most popular open-source static site generators. With its amazing speed and flexibility, Hugo makes building websites fun again. Hugo is the fastest tool of its kind. At <1 ms per page, the average site builds in less than a second. Hugo supports unlimited content types, taxonomies, menus, dynamic API-driven content, and more, all without plugins. We love the beautiful simplicity of markdown’s syntax, but there are times when we want more flexibility. Hugo shortcodes allow for both beauty and flexibility. Hugo ships with pre-made templates to make quick work of SEO, commenting, analytics and other functions. One line of code, and you're done. Hugo provides full i18n support for multi-language sites with the same straightforward development experience Hugo users love in single-language sites. Hugo allows you to output your content in multiple formats, including JSON or AMP, and makes it easy to create your own.
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    DeepGit

    DeepGit

    Syntevo

    Answer the question "why is this code there?" more effectively than with conventional Git clients. DeepGit is a tool to investigate the history of source code. It is based on git blame and makes it easy to trace changes to a line or block of code. DeepGit will detect code movements, even if lines are not identical. DeepGit is free to use for everyone, even in a commercial environment. Integrate DeepGit with any IDE which supports external tools: Eclipse, Visual Studio, IntelliJ Idea, ... and powerful text editors like Sublime. Check out the tour to understand how DeepGit is working. Use DeepGit on Windows, macOS and Linux. DeepGit will generate a blame for the selected file. Once finished, it will analyze the selected line and its vicinity for its origin. Note that the origin which DeepGit has found is not exactly equal to the left counterpart. Also note that despite selecting just a single line, DeepGit has estimated a block of lines as an optimal match.
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    Arduino IDE
    Start coding online and save your sketches in the cloud. The most up-to-date version of the IDE includes all libraries and also supports new Arduino boards. The open-source Arduino Software (IDE) makes it easy to write code and upload it to the board. This software can be used with any Arduino board. Active development of the Arduino software is hosted by GitHub. See the instructions for building the code. Latest release source code archives are available in our website. The archives are PGP-signed so they can be verified using this gpg key. To program Arduino from a Chromebook, you can use the Arduino Web Editor on Arduino Cloud. The desktop version of the IDE is not available on Chrome OS. The new major release of the Arduino IDE is faster and even more powerful! In addition to a more modern editor and a more responsive interface it features autocompletion, code navigation, and even a live debugger.
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    Keil MDK
    Keil® MDK is the most comprehensive software development solution for Arm®-based microcontrollers and includes all components that you need to create, build, and debug embedded applications. MDK-Core is based on µVision (Windows only) with leading support for Cortex-M devices including the new Armv8-M architecture. MDK includes Arm C/C++ Compiler with assembler, linker, and highly optimized run-time libraries that are tailored for optimum code size and performance. Software Packs may be added any time to MDK-Core making new device support and middleware updates independent from the toolchain. They contain device support, CMSIS libraries, middleware, board support, code templates, and example projects. The IPv4/IPv6 networking communication stack is extended with Mbed™ TLS to enable secure connections via the Internet. Product evaluation, small projects, and education. Code size restricted to 32 Kbyte.
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