"Your product is awesome. It's exactly what will change the world of programming and community editing."
— Joey Stanford
Software Developer & Blogger
"I've prototyped enough of a collaborative environment to know that local editing is the key, introducing a potentially nasty merging problem if two people's edits clash. I believe UNA solves this well... I wonder if this is a Clayton Christenson-style disruptive innovation. The elements seem to be in place. The basis of competition is shifting from individual productivity to fine-grained, real-time collaboration."
— Kent Beck
Father of Extreme Programming

UNA Downloads

Download Description Platforms Version

UNA Personal Edition

The personal edition of UNA. The personal edition of UNA has the same functionality as the collaborative edition, except that only one user is allowed. This allows you to try out the UNA environment without having your own server.

For trying the collaborative features of UNA, we offer free 2 month trial licenses. To request a license, please contact us. If you do not have your own server, you may demo the collaborative version of UNA on our demo server.

Windows
Linux
Linux 64
Mac OS X
Other
V1.1

Java 5 Mixin

A bundle of open source software that tailors UNA 1.1 for Java 5 development. Includes tools for running automated tests, debugging, looking up Java documentation, analyzing source code, perturbing code to measure the strength of automated tests, and measuring source code complexity.

V1.0

If you have a license for UNA Collaborative Edition, please sign in to your account to download the installers.

"UNA is a special platform... I usually hate group collab on code and design because the communication and miscommunication gets in the way. UNA is different because the collaboration is weirdly seamless and actually real-time - you all see the same things, you chat inline, code completion just works, everything is tracked, and never once does the group feature take precedence over just coding."
— Russell Foltz-Smith
President at Crossroads Access
"He worked from his computer halfway across the country from me, and I worked from mine, and it was just as effective as if we had been in the same room... To me, this was unprecedented, since it cut coding time by at least half. We were able to check each other's code as it was being written, so debugging was no problem at all."
— Will Kraft
Editor at ADTMag