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AppFog was a simple Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) supporting Java, Node, .Net, Ruby, PHP, MySQL, Mongo, and PostgreSQL. It offered cloud hosting and the freedom to move between Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) providers. The company was acquired by CenturyLink, and the website now redirects to CenturyLink's cloud computing offerings. AppFog allowed users to suggest and vote on features. It operated under a freemium, proprietary license and was available online. The company maintained a presence on Facebook and Twitter.

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User Reviews

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Pros
Easy setup and deployment
Reduced operational overhead
Strong application performance
Affordable pricing model
Generous free tier
Broad technology support
Multi-cloud flexibility
Efficient application scaling

Cons
User interface inconsistencies
Difficult account deletion
Inconsistent customer support
Root domain limitations

Key Themes
PaaS platform capabilities
Developer productivity
Cost efficiency
Cloud infrastructure flexibility
Scalability
Customer support experience
Open-source foundation
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