Livebook Alternatives

Livebook is described as 'Web application for writing interactive and collaborative code notebooks. Code notebooks with Markdown support and Code cells where Elixir code is evaluated on demand' and is an app in the education & reference category. There are more than 50 alternatives to Livebook for a variety of platforms, including Web-based, Windows, Linux, Mac and Self-Hosted apps. The best Livebook alternative is Jupyter, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Livebook are GNU Octave, SageMath, Mathematica and RStudio.

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  1. Polynote icon
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    Polynote is a different kind of notebook. It supports mixing multiple languages in one notebook, and sharing data between them seamlessly. It encourages reproducible notebooks with its immutable data model.

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    • Self-Hosted
     
  2. DataSpell icon
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    JetBrains DataSpell is an IDE for data science with intelligent Jupyter notebooks, interactive Python scripts, and lots of other built-in tools.

    50 DataSpell alternatives

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    • Paid
    • Proprietary

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    • Mac
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  3. A web-based notebook that enables interactive data analytics. You can make beautiful data-driven, interactive and collaborative documents with SQL, Scala and more.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Java
     
  4. SQL Notebook icon
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    SQL Notebook is a free Windows app for exploring and manipulating tabular data. It is powered by a supercharged SQLite engine, supporting both standard SQL queries and SQL Notebook-specific commands. Everything you need to answer analysis questions about your data, regardless of...

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source (MIT)

    Platforms

    • Windows
     
  5. Kajero icon
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    Kajero is designed to make it really easy for anyone to create good-looking, responsive, interactive documents. Somewhat like Jupyter / iPython notebooks, but for JavaScript!

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source

    Platforms

    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • Online
    • Self-Hosted
     
  6. Beaker icon
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    The Beaker Notebook is a new open source tool for research and data science. It's advanced UI allows you to focus on your data and your science, instead of getting frustrated by your tool. We designed it to be polyglot from the ground up.

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    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
     
  7. iD3 icon
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    iD3 is an open-source, cross-platform desktop IDE for D3.js development. It's designed to simplify data visualization with D3 and sports a Python based data management system and custom generated attribute controls.

    Cost / License

    • Free
    • Open Source (MIT)

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    • Discontinued

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    • Self-Hosted
     
  8. iodide icon
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    Iodide is a notebook programming environment for the web. Users can make use of JavaScript, Markdown, CSS and external resources to communicate ideas comfortably and efficiently through a minimalist notebook interface.

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    • Discontinued

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    • Online
    • Self-Hosted
     
  9. Starboard icon
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    Starboard brings cell-by-cell notebooks to the browser, no code is running on the backend! It's probably the quickest way to visualize some data with interactivity, do some prototyping, or build a rudimentary dashboard.

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    • Online
    • Self-Hosted
     
  10. ReactiveDoc icon
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    Create Interactive Documents with Plain Text.

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    • Online
    • Self-Hosted
    • Software as a Service (SaaS)
     
  11. Eve icon
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    Eve is a programming language and IDE that focuses on the human programmer rather than the machine. It uses a unique, document approach where programs look like documents with embedded code. Rather than comments, the programmer describes the code by way of structured text that...

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    • Discontinued

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    • Mac
    • Windows
    • Linux
     
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