Stay Updated with the Latest Software Releases

versionlog.com monitors and logs release information for widely used software worldwide, providing a reliable and constantly updated resource. For each tracked software, you can find details such as release lists, release dates, support status, support policies, lifecycle policies, license types, and more. The tracking process is conducted frequently, ensuring you always see the latest information.

As of now, versionlog.com tracks 72 software programs, listed in the left navigation menu - with more being added over time.

Recently Added Software

Discover the latest software tracks added to our tracking system.

Upcoming Support Deadlines

Software versions approaching End of Life (EOL) or support end dates within the next 90 days.

New Releases

Why Software Release Tracking Matters

Every library, framework, or runtime has a limited support lifecycle. When a version reaches End of Life (EOL), vendors stop releasing security patches and bug fixes. Running outdated software dramatically increases the risk of security breaches, data leaks, and production failures.

Risks of Using EOL Software
  • × No security patches - higher exposure to vulnerabilities
  • × Unresolved bugs - instability and unpredictable behavior
  • × Incompatibility with modern frameworks and tooling
  • × Compliance and auditing risks
Benefits of Upgrading on Time
  • Latest security enhancements
  • Improved performance and stability
  • Compatibility with modern frameworks
  • Easier long-term maintenance

How VersionLog.com Works

Frequent Monitoring

Official vendor sources are continuously checked to detect new releases and lifecycle updates.

Official Sources Only

Data is collected directly from vendor-maintained websites and technical documentation. No opinions or speculation - only factual data.

Standardized Format

Version numbers, release dates, and support status are normalized for easy comparison across all tracked software.

Who Uses VersionLog.com?

Developers

Verify version status before builds and upgrades.

DevOps Engineers

Plan safe and predictable upgrade cycles.

IT Administrators

Monitor lifecycle risks across production systems.

Security Teams

Quickly identify unsupported and vulnerable components.

Latest from the Blog

In-depth articles about software releases, migration guides, and version comparisons.

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What's New in Python 3.15: Lazy Imports, frozendict, and a Fresh Profiling Story

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Python 3.15 brings explicit lazy imports with the lazy keyword, a built-in frozendict type, a new profiling module with ...

FAQ

Is versionlog.com free?

Yes. The core features are free and available without account registration.

How often is the information updated?

Release data is refreshed frequently by monitoring official sources and updating records on a regular cycle.

Is the data official?

Yes. All version, release, and lifecycle data comes directly from vendor-published sources.

Can I suggest a software to be tracked?

Yes. Use the "Suggest Software" button on the site to submit your request. We evaluate all suggestions and prioritize based on community interest.

Does versionlog.com provide an API?

Yes. We offer a free REST API that provides access to software release data. Visit the API documentation page for details.