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IoT Operating Systems
IoT operating systems (OS) are specialized software platforms designed to run on Internet of Things (IoT) devices, providing the necessary functionality for resource management, communication, and real-time processing. These operating systems are optimized for low power consumption, small memory footprints, and efficient processing, allowing IoT devices to operate in environments with limited resources. IoT operating systems typically offer features like device control, sensor management, connectivity protocols, and security to ensure that IoT devices perform reliably and securely. They are used in a variety of IoT applications, such as smart home devices, wearables, industrial machinery, and automotive systems.
Operating Systems
Operating systems are foundational software that manage computer hardware, software resources, and provide services for applications and users. They handle critical functions such as process scheduling, memory management, device control, file systems, and security. Operating systems provide a user interface—either graphical (GUI) or command-line—that allows individuals to interact with the machine. They also offer APIs and system calls that enable developers to build and run applications consistently across devices. From personal computers to servers, mobile devices, and embedded systems, operating systems are essential for ensuring stability, efficiency, and usability in modern computing environments.
Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS)
A real-time operating system (RTOS) is a specialized OS designed to process data and execute tasks within strict timing constraints. Unlike general-purpose operating systems, RTOS platforms prioritize predictability and determinism, ensuring tasks are completed within guaranteed time frames. They are widely used in embedded systems, robotics, aerospace, automotive electronics, medical devices, and industrial automation where delays could compromise safety or functionality. RTOS platforms often provide lightweight kernels, task scheduling, inter-process communication, and resource management optimized for reliability and low latency. By enabling consistent, time-critical performance, RTOS software ensures that mission-critical applications run smoothly under real-world conditions.
Data Migration Software
Data migration software enables the seamless migration of data from one system or another. Data migration tools are useful for database migration, application migration, server migration, data center migration, and more.
Terminal Emulators
Terminal emulators are software programs that replicate the functionality of a traditional terminal or command-line interface (CLI) within a graphical environment. These tools allow users to interact with their computer's operating system using text-based commands, offering access to system functions, file management, and programming tasks. Terminal emulators are commonly used by developers, system administrators, and power users for running scripts, managing servers, or debugging applications. They often support features such as tabbed windows, color schemes, customizable key bindings, and integration with remote systems through protocols like SSH. By providing a flexible and efficient way to work with the command line, terminal emulators enhance productivity in both local and remote computing environments.
System Utilities
System utilities are specialized software tools designed to maintain, manage, and optimize computer systems. They assist with essential tasks such as file management, disk cleanup, backup, performance monitoring, and troubleshooting. Unlike applications built for end-user productivity, system utilities work behind the scenes to improve efficiency, stability, and security of the operating system. They can be built into the OS or installed as third-party tools to extend functionality. By automating maintenance and diagnostic tasks, system utilities help prolong system lifespan and ensure smooth day-to-day operations.
Hypervisors
Hypervisors, sometimes referred to as virtual machine monitors (VMM), are a software layer that builds and runs virtual machines.
Disk Imaging Software
Disk imaging software creates an exact copy of a computer's hard drive, including the operating system, applications, settings, and files. It is commonly used for system backups, disaster recovery, and deploying standardized configurations across multiple machines. By capturing a full snapshot of a disk, users can restore their system quickly in case of data loss, hardware failure, or malware attacks. Many disk imaging tools offer incremental backups, compression, and encryption for efficient storage and security. This software is essential for IT professionals, businesses, and individuals looking to safeguard their data and streamline system recovery.
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    Fink

    Fink

    Fink

    The Fink project wants to bring the full world of Unix open source software to Darwin and Mac OS X. We modify Unix software so that it compiles and runs on Mac OS X ("port" it) and make it available for download as a coherent distribution. Fink uses Debian tools like dpkg and apt-get to provide powerful binary package management. You can choose whether you want to download precompiled binary packages or build everything from source.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Unison File Synchronizer
    Unison is a file-synchronization tool for OSX, Unix, and Windows. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and directories to be stored on different hosts (or different disks on the same host), modified separately, and then brought up to date by propagating the changes in each replica to the other. Unison runs on both Windows and many flavors of Unix (Solaris, Linux, OS X, etc.) systems.
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    pkgsrc

    pkgsrc

    pkgsrc

    pkgsrc is a framework for managing third-party software on UNIX-like systems, currently containing over 17,900 packages. It is the default package manager of NetBSD and SmartOS and can be used to enable freely available software to be built easily on a large number of other UNIX-like platforms. The binary packages that are produced by pkgsrc can be used without having to compile anything from the source.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Hetman Partition Recovery
    ...The tool can save the entire logical drive, recovering the original file and folder structure. Supporting all versions of file systems used in all versions of Windows, MacOS, Linux and Unix, this hard drive recovery software can fix problems in storage media of any kind and capacity. Convenient step-by-step wizard and friendly graphical user interface make the recovery process as easy as one-two-three. Partition Recovery™ is Hetman Software top of the line data recovery solution. Fully supporting FAT / exFAT (memory card or USB drive), NTFS / ReFS (Windows), APFS / HFS+ (Apple MacOS), Ext2 / 3 / 4 / ReiserFS / XFS / UFS / ZFS.
    Starting Price: $97.95 one-time payment
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    RS Partition Recovery

    RS Partition Recovery

    RecoverySoftware

    ...RS RAID Retrieve helps repairing a wide range of RAID arrays by connecting the disks directly to your computer and recovering data! Running in Windows, RS RAID Retrieve will detect disk arrays created in Windows, Linux, macOS, and Unix on any NTFS, ReFS, FAT, exFAT, APFS, HFS+, Ext4, XFS, ReiserFS, Ufs, Btrfs or Zfs file systems. Run the scan in automatic mode.
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