Software Alternatives & Reviews

Galileo

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Galileo Alternatives [Page 4]

The best Galileo alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.

  1. /logmx-alternatives

    LogMX is an intuitive and cross-platform tool for developers and administrators to analyze log files.

  2. /coralogix-alternatives

    Coralogix is a machine learning powered log analytics solution aimed to solve the problem of unmanageable log data.

  3. Try for free

    Elegant user management, tailor-made for B2B SaaS

    Try for free freemium

  4. /shields-io-alternatives

    GitHub badges as a service

    Open Source

  5. /django-rest-framework-alternatives

    Django REST framework is a toolkit for building web APIs.

    Open Source

  6. /microsoft-visual-studio-alternatives

    Microsoft Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft.

  7. /apache-eagle-alternatives

    Apache Eagle is an open source analytics solution for identifying security and performance issues instantly on big data platforms.

  8. /visual-studio-code-alternatives

    Build and debug modern web and cloud applications, by Microsoft

    Open Source

  9. /charles-proxy-alternatives

    HTTP proxy / HTTP monitor / Reverse Proxy

  10. /kilometer-io-alternatives

    Kilometer is an event-based analytics tool for startups.

  11. /10duke-enterprise-alternatives

    Powerful cloud-based licensing solution designed for fast-growing software businesses looking to scale up software licensing & minimize friction.

    paid Free Trial $999.0 / Monthly

  12. /appcode-alternatives

    Smart IDE for iOS/OS X development

  13. /sheetsu-alternatives

    Turn Google Spreadsheet into API

  14. /splunk-enterprise-alternatives

    Splunk Enteprise is the fastest way to aggregate, analyze and get answers from your machine data with the help machine learning and real-time visibility.

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