Apps filed under: web app development

  RSS Feed for this tag 11 applications totalLast updated: Apr 8th 2018, 22:02 GMT

     
  • 5,268 downloads
  • 58.6 MB
Google App Engine

Google App Engine 1.9.68

A great PaaS engine that enables you to quickly deploy web applications on the same scalable syste...

Apr 8th 2018, 22:02 GMT
Mac OS X
     
  • 2,877 downloads
  • 7.4 MB
Django

Django 1.9.7

Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines

May 23rd 2015, 07:16 GMT
Mac OS X
     
  • 1,644 downloads
  • 52 KB
Symfony

Symfony 2.8.11

Free and open source PHP web framework

May 15th 2015, 02:26 GMT
Mac OS X
     
  • 673 downloads
  • 61.6 MB
Riak

Riak 2.1.1

Open source Dynamo-inspired database

May 9th 2015, 03:53 GMT
Mac OS X
     
  • 1,299 downloads
  • 18.8 MB
Cappuccino

Cappuccino 0.9.9

An open source framework that makes it easy to build desktop-caliber applications that run in a we...

Apr 20th 2015, 09:04 GMT
Mac OS X
     
  • 411 downloads
  • 1.8 MB
TreeFrog

TreeFrog 1.11.0

Develop easy to use and simple web applications with the help of this small and full -stack C++ fr...

Apr 15th 2015, 09:24 GMT
Mac OS X
     
  • 850 downloads
  • 780 KB
uWSGI

uWSGI 2.0.10

Open source and C++ based WSGI (Web Server Gateway Interface) created to help its users develop an...

Mar 19th 2015, 00:56 GMT
Mac OS X (PPC & Intel)
     
  • 632 downloads
  • 9.2 MB
Tapestry

Tapestry 5.4.0

Open-source framework for creating dynamic, robust, highly scalable web applications in Java

Nov 26th 2014, 01:41 GMT
Mac OS X
     
  • 2,458 downloads
  • 2.3 MB
CodeIgniter

CodeIgniter 2.1.3

Free and simple toolkit to create full-featured web applications

Oct 11th 2012, 05:44 GMT
Mac OS X
     
  • 533 downloads
  • 1.5 MB
OpenQReg

OpenQReg 4.0.5

Open source tool for building web based quality register solutions

Feb 22nd 2012, 16:53 GMT
Mac OS X (PPC & Intel)
     
  • 2,867 downloads
  • 48.4 MB
Grails

Grails 1.3.7

Web application framework that leverages the Groovy language and complements Java Web development

May 6th 2011, 20:41 GMT
Mac OS X (PPC & Intel)