Top 15 Most Popular Distribution Softwares | Mar 2024

Here are the top 15 most popular distribution softwares as derived from our TpSort Score which is a continually popular score, it denotes an estimated popularity of a software.

1. Mirrorbits

Mirrorbits Mirrorbits is a geographic download redirector written in Go for distributing files efficiently across a set of mirrors.......

2. InsiteCommerce

InsiteCommerce InsiteCommerce is the leading B2B eCommerce platform architected for enterprise organizations in manufacturing, distribution and retail. InsiteCommerce provides an eCommerce solution for companies at all stages of adoption and addresses the unique needs of B2B companies.We understand that B2B business requires unique eCommerce functionality such as customer-only portals, tiered pricing,......

3. Jsmooth

Jsmooth JSmooth is a Java Executable Wrapper. It creates native Windows launchers (standard .exe) for your java applications. It makes java deployment much smoother and user-friendly, as it is able to find any installed Java VM by itself.When no VM is available, the wrapper can automatically download and install a suitable......

4. Pressat

Pressat News distribution serviced founded in 2010 providing a means for brands and businesses t communicate news to journalists and stake holders.......

5. 50DMC

50DMC 50DMC is a platform that allows musicians and filmmakers to produce music videos that fans love.......

6. dlvr.it

dlvr.it dlvr.it helps you do social in less time. Share to multiple social networks at once. Post & schedule from anywhere. Engage your audience everywhere.We made it super simple and convenient to add content from any page, or mobile device - use RSS feeds, browser extensions or email. Your socials stay......

7. Bluestar Linux

Bluestar Linux Bluestar Linux is an Arch Linux-based distribution, built with an understanding that people want and need a solid Operating System that provides a breadth of functionality and ease of use without sacrificing aesthetics. Bluestar is offered in three edtions - desktop, deskpro and developer - each tailored to address the......

8. Open Build Service

Open Build Service The Open Build Service (OBS) is a generic system to build and distribute binary packages from sources in an automatic, consistent and reproducible way. You can release packages as well as updates, add-ons, appliances and entire distributions for a wide range of operating systems and hardware architectures. The Open Build......

9. Crunch Bang Plus Plus

Crunch Bang Plus Plus CrunchBang++ is an open source and completely free [of cost (#!++ does include several of Debian’s non-free packages as well as the non-free repository)] computer operating system, designed as a continuation of the CrunchBang Linux distribution, based on newer Debian 8 (Jessie) packages and built around the minimal and lightweight......

10. Ubuntu Cloud

Ubuntu Cloud Ubuntu Cloud is an open source Linux operating system designed to be used as a personal cloud server. It is based on the well known Ubuntu Linux distribution and recognized as an official Ubuntu flavor, distributed by Canonical.......

11. DistroKid

DistroKid What is DistroKid?DistroKid is a service for musicians that puts your music into online stores so that people can buy it.Why should I use DistroKid?All your music should be in stores. DistroKid is the only service that lets you upload unlimited music to stores for one low price. Other services......

12. Archbang

Archbang ArchBang is a simple GNU/Linux distribution which provides you with a lightweight Arch Linux system combined with the Openbox Window Manager. Suitable for both desktop and portable systems – It is fast, stable, and always up to date.......

13. Scoreloop

Scoreloop Scoreloop is the leading cross-platform mobile gaming SDK for Virtual Currency, Social Games and Distribution.......

14. Instant WebKiosk

Instant WebKiosk Instant WebKiosk is a free and refined “live” (no installation required) browser-only (only the browser interface will show up) operating system based on Linux Debian and designed for use in web kiosks, multi-user “web workstations” (cafès, offices, schools, hotels) and digital signage deployments.It makes use of Google Chromium as Internet......

15. Less Systemd GNU/Linux

Less Systemd GNU/Linux LSD GNU/Linux is what you are looking for if you don't want to deal with toolchains and hours of compiling the base system where everything can go wrong and you will have to start all-over-again, a stable base on which you can expand by doing it your way where dependencies......