T-Plan is a professional software development and application development platform. It is designed to provide a comprehensive solution for software development teams that need to develop, deploy, and manage complex applications. It offers a range of features to help teams design and build applications quickly, safely, and efficiently. T-Plan includes project management and collaboration tools, an integrated development environment, and powerful debugging and optimization capabilities. It allows developers to create and manage projects, collaborate on code, and develop applications from the ground up. The platform provides an intuitive user interface and helps developers stay organized and on track with their projects. T-Plan also offers a comprehensive set of tools for testing, debugging, and optimizing applications. It has tools for creating unit tests, stress tests, and performance tests, and it provides a comprehensive set of analytics and reporting features that help developers identify and fix issues quickly. The platform also includes a suite of tools for deploying and managing applications in production, including a deployment and monitoring system, automated application deployment, and a centralized management console. All of these features help developers ensure their applications are running smoothly in production.
Discontinued Since November 2013, the program is no longer supported. The latest version, 1.1.8, released in December 2011, can still be downloaded from the official website.
Discontinued It appears that the program is no longer developed, but the latest version, 2.7.1, released on April 5, 2010, can still be downloaded from the official website.
Discontinued The official website is no longer available. The latest version, 2.8.3, released in June 2010, can still be downloaded from Softpedia.
Discontinued Official website / app no disponible.
Discontinued The program is no longer developed. As announced by the developer, the latest version, 0.90.4, released in May 2012, is complete and can be downloaded from Google Code Archive. A maintained port, updated to run on Python 3, has been hosted on GitHub under the name https://alternativeapp.info/software/autokey-py3/, formerly known as AutoKey Py3.