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Top 6 Open-Source Alternatives to Dr. Memory

Dr. Memory
Postman perf Sublime Text Deviare API Hook BeyondWords VS Code

Summary

The top open-source alternatives to Dr. Memory are Postman, perf, and Sublime Text. One of the criteria for ordering this list is the number of mentions that products have on reliable external sources. You can suggest additional sources through the form here.
  1. The Collaboration Platform for API Development
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #API Tools #Developer Tools #APIs 30 social mentions

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    Perf is a simple app monitoring solution paired with meaningful alerts.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Software Development #IDE #Monitoring Tools

  3. Sublime Text is a sophisticated text editor for code, html and prose - any kind of text file. You'll love the slick user interface and extraordinary features. Fully customizable with macros, and syntax highlighting for most major languages.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Software Development #IDE #Text Editors 3 social mentions

  4. Deviare is a professional open source hooking engine for instrumenting arbitrary Win32 functions, COM objects, and functions which symbols are located in program databases (PDBs).
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #API Tools #Monitoring Tools #Developer Tools

  5. BeyondWords is an AI voice and audio CMS platform that brings frictionless audio publishing to writers, newsrooms, and businesses. Free Pilot plan available!
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $99.0 / Monthly (1M characters per month, 2 projects, Up to 5 members)

    #AI #Natural Language Processing #Publisher Monetization 3 social mentions

  6. Build and debug modern web and cloud applications, by Microsoft
    Pricing:
    • Open Source

    #Software Development #IDE #Text Editors 1146 social mentions

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