What Integrates with Rudix?
Find out what Rudix integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Rudix, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Rudix currently integrates with:
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GitHub
GitHub
$7 per month 22 RatingsGitHub is the most trusted, secure, and scalable developer platform in the world. Join millions of developers and businesses who are creating the software that powers the world. Get the best tools, support and services to help you build with the most innovative communities in the world. There's a free option for managing multiple contributors: GitHub Team Open Source. We also have GitHub Sponsors that help you fund your work. The Pack is back. We have partnered to provide teachers and students free access to the most powerful developer tools for the school year. Work for a government-recognized nonprofit, association, or 501(c)(3)? Receive a discount Organization account through us. -
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GitLab
GitLab
$29 per user per month 14 RatingsGitLab is a complete DevOps platform. GitLab gives you a complete CI/CD toolchain right out of the box. One interface. One conversation. One permission model. GitLab is a complete DevOps platform, delivered in one application. It fundamentally changes the way Security, Development, and Ops teams collaborate. GitLab reduces development time and costs, reduces application vulnerabilities, and speeds up software delivery. It also increases developer productivity. Source code management allows for collaboration, sharing, and coordination across the entire software development team. To accelerate software delivery, track and merge branches, audit changes, and enable concurrent work. Code can be reviewed, discussed, shared knowledge, and identified defects among distributed teams through asynchronous review. Automate, track, and report code reviews. -
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macOS Big Sur
Apple
MacOS Big Sur takes the most powerful desktop operating system in the globe to a new level. Enjoy Mac to its fullest with a refined design. Enjoy the most recent Safari update. Explore new features for Maps, Messages and more. You will also have more control over your privacy. Unparalleled power. Legendary ease of usage Unlimited creativity. MacOS Big Sur features a refined new design that allows you to enjoy more of what you love about Mac. A new app design ensures that your content is always in the forefront, with full-height sidebars and refreshed toolbars. The new design makes it easier to find your favorite apps. A new uniform shape for app icons helps to keep things consistent while still letting Mac's personality shine through. The new design brings together notifications and widgets in one view, giving you more information in a glance. -
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macOS Catalina
Apple
You can install macOS Catalina on these computers if you have OS X Mavericks 4.0 or higher. You also need at least 4GB memory and 12.5GB available storage space. If you are upgrading from OS X Yosemite, you can have up to 18.5GB storage space. It's essential to keep your software current to get the latest features, maintain stability, compatibility, performance, and security of your Mac. Apple recommends that you use the most compatible macOS version for your Mac. The macOS version that came with your Mac is what it can use. If your Mac came with macOS Big Sur it will not allow you to install macOS Catalina. The App Store or installer will inform you if a macOS cannot be installed on your Mac. It might state that the macOS is not compatible with your device or that it cannot be used on this macOS version. -
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NetBSD
NetBSD
FreeNetBSD is an open source Unix-like Open Source operating platform that is free, fast, secure and portable. It's available for a wide variety of platforms, including large-scale servers and powerful desktop systems as well as handheld and embedded devices. NetBSD was first released in 1993. Its code has been used in many different environments over the years, thanks to its long history of quality and stability. Original source code for NetBSD was 4.4BSDLite2 from University of California, Berkeley. NetBSD is an open-source, free and open-source UNIX operating system that has been developed by an international group. It is not a "distribution" of a variant, but has been developed over many decades to be an entirely unique operating system within the BSD family. NetBSD users have a simple, well-documented and fully integrated UNIX-like operating system that feels traditional and yet includes many new and interesting features and support for the latest hardware. -
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OpenBSD
OpenBSD
FreeOpenBSD is entirely developed by volunteers. OpenBSD Foundation contributes to funding the project's development environment, and developer events. OpenBSD will continue to be a free and vibrant operating system thanks to your contributions. OpenBSD has embedded cryptography in many places within the operating system. We demand that cryptographic software used by us be freely available and licensed. We don't use cryptography that is protected by nasty patents. We also require that the software be from countries with export licenses. This is because we don't want to break any country's laws. Keep it as political-free as possible. Solutions should be based on technical merit. -
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FreeBSD
FreeBSD
FreeFreeBSD has many advanced networking, security, and compatibility features that are not available in commercial operating systems. FreeBSD is an ideal Internet and Intranet server. It can provide reliable network services even under heavy loads. It also uses memory efficiently to maintain high response times for thousands concurrent user processes. FreeBSD provides advanced network operating system features for embedded platforms and appliances, including Intel-based appliances and ARM, PowerPC and MIPS hardware platforms. Vendors around the globe rely on FreeBSD for their embedded products, which includes mail and web appliances, routers, time servers and wireless access points. They can also decide how many local changes they want back through the Berkeley open-source license. -
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Mac OS X El Capitan
Apple
Handoff and Instant hotspot: Handoff requires an iPhone or iPad with a Lightning connector, iOS 8 or later, and an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Instant Hotspot requires an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with cellular connectivity and iOS 8.1 or higher. Personal Hotspot service must be provided by your carrier. AirDrop to iOS devices requires an iPhone or iPad with a Lightning connector, iOS 7 or later, and an iPod touch. FaceTime: Video calls require a FaceTime camera, an iSight camera, a USB video class camera (UVC), or a FireWire DV camera; and broadband Internet access.
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