Development & DevOps Software for Windows
Apache NetBeans
Apache NetBeans is free and open-source IDE that combines development environment, a tooling platform and application framework into one package. With Apache NetBeans developer can build applications with Java, JavaScript, PHP, HTML5, CSS, and other languages. Apache NetBeans also features code highlighting, both syntactically and semantically, while also letting developers refactor code with a wide range of powerful and handy tools. The software is openly developed by the Apache Foundation and is available for macOS, Linux, Windows and BSD.
jEdit
jEdit is a mature programmer's text editor written in Java. The editor is released as free and open source software under the GNU General Public License version 2.0. With jEdit you can enjoy features like auto indentation and syntax highlighting for more than 200 languages. jEdit also provides a Plugin Manager that allows jEdit users to install, upgrade, and remove plugins without leaving the editor.
PowerShell
PowerShell is a task-based command-line shell and scripting language for Linux, macOS, and Window, built on.NET. With PowerShell system administrators and power-users can rapidly automate task, processes and let you manage computers via the comman line.
Apache Flume
Apache Flume is a free and open source, distributed software for efficiently collecting, aggregating, and moving large amounts of log data. With Apache Flume you can create data pipelines for you log data with a simple and flexible architecture based on streaming data flows. Apache Flume uses a simple extensible data model that allows you to create online analytic applications that are fault tolerant and reliable with many failover and recovery mechanisms.
Apache Flink
Apache Flink is a free and open-source stream framework used for processing big data. The software is developed openly by the Apache Software Foundation and the community. The core of Apache Flink is written in Java and Scala as a distributed streaming data-flow engine. Data-flows executed by Flink programs are pipelined and run parallel to maximize efficiency.
Mobirise
Mobirise is a free website builder that can be used to create and publish websites, without coding. Mobirise is perfect for non-technical people that are not familiar with web development and web standards. It allows you to easily build small websites, landing pages, online resumes and portfolios with over 3500 predesigned website blocks that can be arrange throw an intuitive drag and drop build. Mobirise is available for free on macOS and Windows.
LiteSpeed Web Server
LiteSpeed Web Server is an Apache alternative that conserves resources without sacrificing performance, security, or convenience. With LiteSpeed Web Server, you can double your capacity and eliminate third-party caching layers. It securely handle thousands of concurrent clients while consuming minimal memory and CPU. The LiteSpeed Web Server is a popular choice for people hosting WordPress sites as it allows them to server level cache pages and reach high requests per second.
Ansible
Ansible is an open-source software provisioning, configuration management, and application-deployment tool. With Ansible you can streamline your deployment process, allowing you to roll out enterprise scale applications with the bush of a button or a command via the terminal. Ansible itself is written in Python and has a minimal learning curve, allowing you to build simple setup procedures that can manage all of your CI/CD needs.
SecureCRT
SecureCRT is an SSH client that supports SSH1, SSH2, Telnet, Rlogin, serial and TAPI protocol. It is provided as a commerical product and features a traditional Windows interface common to many. SecureCRT supports color customization, line rewrapping, paste confirmation, drag and drop multiple sessions, sessions management, encryption enhancements, and recent session list.
Unity
Unity is a cross-platform game engine and development platform created by Unity Technologies. With Unity game developers can build high-quality 3D and 2D games, deploy them across mobile, desktop, consoles, VR/AR or the Web. Unity was first released as OS X-exclusive game engine but as of 2018 the engine had been extended to support more than 25 platforms.