Best Application Modernization Software for Linux of 2026

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    Amazon Q Developer Reviews
    Amazon Q Developer is an advanced AI assistant built for professional developers, combining coding intelligence with deep AWS expertise. It’s designed to handle every stage of development—from writing and refactoring code to performing upgrades and automating documentation. Integrated with major IDEs and the AWS Management Console, it empowers developers to code faster and operate smarter using secure, context-aware assistance. Its agentic automation can autonomously implement features, test applications, and perform large-scale migrations like .NET to Linux or Java 8 to Java 17 in minutes. Developers can chat directly with Amazon Q inside Slack, Microsoft Teams, GitHub, and GitLab, where it provides architectural recommendations and incident resolution guidance. The tool also supports CLI autocompletions and AWS resource management to streamline workflows from the terminal to the cloud. Offering enterprise-grade access controls and IAM integration, it ensures that organizational data and permissions remain protected. Available on the AWS Free Tier, Amazon Q Developer enables up to 50 monthly AI interactions and 1,000 lines of code transformation at no cost, helping teams start building smarter right away.
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    ORMIT™-Analyzer Reviews
    Oracle Forms Code Analyzer Tool: Customized Oracle Forms/Reports applications bring high levels of flexibility, but after years of code maintenance or modifications, your documentation of application code is outdated 90% of the time. ORMIT-Analyzer, a state-of-the art tool validated by Oracle, helps to understand existing development patterns and find opportunities to simplify source code. The goal is to get detailed information about the challenges and opportunities to enable a "future-ready software architecture" by separating the architectural components of software: User-Interface Business Logic, and Database. ORMIT-Analyzer can also be used to prepare a possible application modernization project, with the goal of protecting the investment made in the existing business logic while achieving a more maintainable and modern software architecture.
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