Development & DevOps Software for Windows

Jenkins Jenkins

Jenkins is a free and open source DevOps tool used for ticket systems and CI/CD infrastructure. Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any software project. The tool is a self-contained Java-based program that is ready to run out-of-the-box, with packages for Windows, Mac OS X and Unix-like operating systems. Anyone is free to contribute to Jenkins, and the software is released under the MIT license.

LiteSpeed Web Server 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.

Flyway Flyway

Flyway provides open source, enterpise-grade version control for your database. By allowing your application to have a robust schema evulotion across all your environments, you can restasured that your applications are built safer and faster. With Flyway you can manage your database with plain old SQL and perform migrations for advanced data transformations and handling with LOBs and drop all tables, views, triggers, and more from a schema without dropping the schema itself. Flyway also integraties with cloud database provides and third-party hosting platforms such as Amazon RDS, Microsoft SQL Azure, Google Cloud SQL, Heroku, and more.

Cyberduck Cyberduck

Cyberduck is a free and open-source client for FTP and SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, OpenStack Swift, Backblaze B2, Microsoft Azure & OneDrive, Google Drive and Dropbox. Cyberduck is written in Java and C# using the Cocoa framework and is available for macOS and Windows.

dbForge Schema Compare for PostgreSQL dbForge Schema Compare for PostgreSQL

dbForge Schema Compare is a tool for easy and effective comparison and synchronization of Amazon Redshift and PostgreSQL database structure differences. It helps compare database schemas, gives comprehensive information on all differences, and generates clear and accurate SQL synchronization scripts to deploy database changes.

Deno Deno

A new free and open-source JavaScript runtime based on the V8 engine by the creator of Node.js, Ryan Dahl. Deno is written in JavaScript and Rust and allows you to write server-side application with JavaScript or TypeScript in a faster and more secure way. Ryan Dahl set out to create Deno from the ground up to remedy regrets he faced after building Node.js. Deno puts more focus on security and permission, promises, browser capability, imports and modules.

BlueGriffon BlueGriffon

A next-generation Web and EPUB Editor based on the rendering engine of Firefox. The BlueGriffon is a WYSIWYG content editor for the World Wide Web. With BlueGriffon you can edit HTML documents in a what-you-see-is-what-you-get fashion.

OpenTSDB OpenTSDB

OpenTSDB is a free and open-source distributed, scalable Time Series Database written on top of Apache HBase. OpenTSDB was designed to address a common need: store, index and serve metrics collected from computer systems such as network gear, operating systems and applications, at a large scale, and make this data easily accessible and graphable. OpenTSDB allows you to collect thousands of metrics from tens of thousands of hosts and applications, at a high rate and will never delete or downsample data and can easily store hundreds of billions of data points.

Unity 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.

Ansible 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.