Neat design! But I'm not sure about how fast you update the versions on the website. Laravel for example is currently on version 5.5.3 (see https://packagist.org/packages/l...)
Hi Product Hunters,
Hope you're all doing well, just released a new web app that tells you the latest version of (pretty much) anything development related.
We've created a central spot where you can find the latest versions of the most popular CMS's, operating systems, web frameworks, databases, programming languages, web browsers, with more coming soon.
We've found it useful to have a central referral spot for version updates, rather than searching multiple websites to find what we need.
Would love to hear your feedback, is this something you'd use? What else would you want to see added to it?
Hi @subsidd, some of it is automated, some of it is updated manually, having just got it off the ground, we're still getting some of it sorted and in place, but we will be automating all of it.
I have tried to figure out what the latest version of things is all the time, this will be a really useful quick reference rather than trying to figure it out for myself by Googling around.
Hi @ishu3101 we've designed the website in Sketch, built it on CraftCMS, we've used Ruby as part of the background automation, and Vue.JS for the front end.
Interesting. Who is the target audience? Is it people who are trying to install software for the first time, or is it people looking to keep their existing software up to date?
Hi @dotmanish, it's for anyone really, we think websites developers and agencies, to see what the latest versions of CMS's or the latest web frameworks are. But also anyone who just wants to quickly check what they're latest browser, CMS, OS etc.
Has a lot of potential, but why would I use this if it's not 100% accurate. I would only use this if it always returns the latest version and is never wrong, otherwise I would have doubts using it.
I liked the concept, but I think it would be good if it had more software inside (or a way, even paid so users can feed the system with the app they use and the system checks when new versions are around and if possible to connect to github to check updates for repos the user has downloaded some app), and why not push notifications or a desktop (windows, mac and linux) app to check if our software is up-dated
But for now, I like everything, specially that we can filter stuff and search inside for things the site is already listing
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I have tried to figure out what the latest version of things is all the time, this will be a really useful quick reference rather than trying to figure it out for myself by Googling around.
Pros:Slick UI, quick and simple, great idea
Cons:Can't think of anything
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Will be really useful when it has some personalisation features :)
Pros:Great design, great idea
Cons:Missing a way to favourite the things you're most interested in
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I liked the concept, but I think it would be good if it had more software inside (or a way, even paid so users can feed the system with the app they use and the system checks when new versions are around and if possible to connect to github to check updates for repos the user has downloaded some app), and why not push notifications or a desktop (windows, mac and linux) app to check if our software is up-dated
But for now, I like everything, specially that we can filter stuff and search inside for things the site is already listing
Tks
Pros:Everything good
Cons:No cons, but 2 suggestions
I plan to make a desktop version with electron...
Pros:Simple, Useful, and Well organized!
Cons:No Desktop App