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awesome-free-software

Curated list of free as in freedom software
https://github.com/Horhorist/awesome-free-software

  • Audacity - Sound recording and post-processing.
  • Ardour - Digital Audio Workstation (DAW).
  • Libre.fm - Stream, download, remix, and share music for free.
  • LMMS - Complete digital audio workstation.
  • mStream - Suite of software for syncing and streaming music across multiple devices.
  • Nuclear Music Player - Streaming music player that finds music from free sources automatically.
  • VLC Media Player - Open-source multimedia player that can play almost any media format, including DVD, CD, and streaming protocols.
  • OBS Studio - A free and open-source software for live streaming and video recording.
  • asciinema - Terminal session recorder.
  • Cygwin - Unix-like environment for Windows, providing access to a number of tools commonly found on Linux systems.
  • Logdissect - CLI utility and Python API for analyzing log files and other data.
  • PuTTY - Remote terminal emulator that connects over SSH, Telnet, SCP, and rlogin protocols as well as raw socket connections.
  • ranger - Minimal, lightweight, and aesthetically pleasing file explorer for GNU/Linux. It runs in the terminal window, so it fits in well with window managers such as i3. vi key bindings allow for quick operations to be performed, including rename and delete.
  • GNU stow - GNU Stow is a symlink farm manager which takes distinct packages of software and/or data located in separate directories on the filesystem, and makes them appear to be installed in the same place.
  • SimpleLocalize - Open source tool for managing i18n keys in software projects.
  • Discord - Discord is a VoIP and instant messaging social platform.
  • Conversations - XMPP/Jabber client for Android.
  • Gajim - XMPP/Jabber client for desktop.
  • Jitsi Meet - Secure video conferencing and desktop sharing using WebRTC.
  • Mail-in-a-Box - Easy-to-deploy mail server package for cloud computers.
  • Matrix - Open standard for decentralised, persistent, and interoperable communications.
  • Mattermost - Open source, private cloud alternative to Slack.
  • ProtonMail - Secure web-based email service.
  • Ring - Telephone, teleconferencing, and media sharing through a distributed service.
  • Signal - Private messaging and calling for desktop, Android, and iOS.
  • Tox - Encrypted and distributed messaging platform with voice, video, and screen sharing.
  • Tutanota - Encrypted email at no cost with support for business accounts.
  • 7-Zip - File archiver for creating and opening compressed files.
  • Filestash - A Dropbox-like web client where users can bring their own backend (FTP, SFTP, Webdav, S3, Minio, ...).
  • FileZilla - Universal FTP solution.
  • WinSCP - SFTP and FTP client for Windows.
  • qBittorrent - Easy to use BitTorrent client.
  • Sharry - Convinient file sharing web application that allows you to upload files and get a url back that can then be shared.
  • WeTransfer - A file transfer service that allows you to quickly and easily share large files.
  • MediaFire - A cloud storage service that allows you to upload and share files.
  • Mega - An encrypted cloud storage and file sharing service.
  • pCloud - A secure cloud storage service where you can upload and share files.
  • Sync.com - A secure cloud storage service that allows you to upload and share files while encrypting them.
  • Blender - 3D creation suite for modeling, simulation, and animation.
  • ExifCleaner - GUI app to remove exif metadata from images and videos with simple drag and drop.
  • GIMP - Image manipulation software.
  • Inkscape - Professional vector graphics editor for all platforms.
  • Krita - Painting program made by artists.
  • Pinta - Gtk# clone of Paint.NET.
  • Piskel - Online sprite editor.
  • Keepass - A free, open-source password manager that securely stores passwords and sensitive information in an encrypted database.
  • ZAP - A popular, free security tool maintained by an international team of volunteers.
  • NMAP - Nmap is a free and open-source tool used for network security scanning.
  • Eclipse - Extensible IDE that supports the latest Java versions as well as other languages.
  • IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition - Java/Android IDE with the goal of maximizing developer productivity.
  • LibreOffice - Office suite with word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation programs.
  • Open Office - Provides a full featured office productivity suite based on open standards.
  • Zathura - Highly customizable and functional document viewer. It provides a minimalistic and space saving interface as well as an easy usage that mainly focuses on keyboard interaction.
  • Debian - One of the earliest UNIX-like operating systems with a commitment to keeping nonfree software out of its system.
  • Devuan - Fork of Debian without systemd.
  • PureOS - FSF endorsed derivative of Debian.
  • LineageOS - Android distribution for phones and tablets and successor of CyanogenMod.
  • Kali Linux - Kali Linux is an open-source, Debian-based Linux distribution geared towards various information security tasks, such as Penetration Testing, Security Research, Computer Forensics and Reverse Engineering.
  • Disroot - Hosted versions of many of the services on this list.
  • OpenMapTiles - Set of open-source tools for self-hosting of OpenStreetMap maps in more than 50 languages. It provides both raster as well as vector tiles, WMS and WMTS services for GIS programs, support for JavaScript viewers and mobile SDK.
  • ZeroNet - Decentralized websites using Bitcoin cryptography and the BitTorrent network.
  • Simple Mobile Tools - Android apps with customizable widgets, without annoying ads and unnecessary permissions.
  • IP2Trace - A traceroute tools that displaying geolocation information using IP2Location database.
  • Electrum - Lightweight Bitcoin client that provides wallet recovery, decentralized servers, and offline storage.
  • GNU Taler - Cash-like system for online payments.
  • DocEar - Literature management using mind mapping technology.
  • JabRef - Manages references and attached PDFs using BibTeX/BibLaTeX. Includes support for LibreOffice.
  • OBS Studio - Screen recorder and video streaming application for all platforms.
  • ShareX - Screen capture, file sharing and productivity tool.
  • SimpleScreenRecorder - Highly customisable GUI screencasting program.
  • Emacs - An extensible, customizable, free/libre text editor — and more.
  • GNU nano - Simple text editor for the command line.
  • vim - Vim is a highly configurable text editor built to make creating and changing any kind of text very efficient.
  • VS Code - A source-code editor made by Microsoft
  • Notepad++ - Extensible text and source code editor.
  • Grayscale Mode - An open source macOS app that lets you quickly toggle grayscale filter right from your menu bar or using a keyboard shortcut (⌥⌘G).
  • Markdownify - A minimal Markdown editor.
  • Sandman - Lets you know when to turn off the computer and sleep based on calculated sleep cycles.
  • Search Deflector - A small program that redirects searches made from the Windows Start Menu or Cortana to whatever browser and search engine you prefer.
  • Wireshark - Packet analyzer for network troubleshooting and analysis.
  • Espanso - A cross-playform text expander.
  • NewPipe - Lightweight YouTube frontend for Android.
  • Kodi - Home Theater software and entertainment hub.
  • VLC - Multimedia player that supports a variety of audio and video formats.
  • youtube-dl - Feature-rich command line program to download videos from YouTube and other video sites.
  • MPV - Customizable multimedia player with scripting support.
  • QEMU - QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer.
  • VirtualBox - Feature rich virtualization tools with support for many operating systems.
  • Cloverleaf - An open source app to replace your password manager without storing your passwords anywhere.
  • Dnote - A simple command line notebook with multi-device sync and web interface.
  • Etherpad - Collaborative document editing in real-time.
  • Ghost - Hackable platform for building and running online publications.
  • GitLab - Git repository manager for the entire code lifecycle.
  • GNU social - Microblogging server written in PHP.
  • Gogs - Lightweight, cross-platform, self-hosted Git service
  • Healthchecks - Cron job monitoring service.
  • Inventaire - Share books with friends and communities.
  • Lobsters - Link aggregation and discussion with downvote explanations.
  • Mastodon - Decentralized social network server.
  • MediaGoblin - Publishing platform for all types of media.
  • MediaWiki - Wiki software that can organize and serve large amounts of frequently accessed data.
  • MetaGer - Private search engine created by a non-profit that uses green electricity for its servers.
  • Neocities - GeoCities for the modern world.
  • NotABug.org - Collaboration platform for freely licensed projects.
  • OpenStreetMap - Map of the world created by users and released under an open license.
  • PeerTube - Decentralized video streaming service.
  • Phabricator - Code management platform (similar to GitLab) built with PHP.
  • Wallabag - Save and classify articles. Read them later. Freely.
  • Weblate - Translation management system with version control integration.
  • WordPress - Blog publishing platform and content management system.
  • Misskey - Misskey is an open source, decentralized social media platform that's free forever!
  • Apache HTTP Server - Secure, efficient, and extensible web server.
  • lighttpd - Optimized for speed-critical environments while remaining standards-compliant, secure and flexible.
  • nginx - HTTP and reverse proxy server, a mail proxy server, and a generic TCP/UDP proxy server.
  • Aleph Objects - Respects Your Freedom (RYF) certified 3D printer built with libre hardware and software.
  • Libiquity - Designs and develops embedded software and firmware systems.
  • Purism - Privacy, security, and freedom focused computers and software.
  • Raptor Computing Systems - Desktops, motherboards, and other parts utilizing the IBM POWER9 processor and OpenBMC firmware.
  • Technoethical - Laptops, adapters, and mobile devices compatible with free operating systems.
  • ThinkPenguin - Modern laptops, desktops, and printers that contain no proprietary software.
  • Vikings - Hosting company powered by Libreboot firmware, libre software, and green energy that also sells hardware.
  • disaster.radio - Off-grid, solar-powered, long-range mesh network built on free software and affordable, open hardware.
  • h-node - Database of hardware that works with a fully free operating system.
  • Linux Preloaded - Hand-picked list of vendors from many regions that sell computers preinstalled with free software.
  • Respects Your Freedom Hardware Certification - Requirements to qualify for the Free Software Foundation's RYF certification.
  • Free Software - Wikipedia entry on the topic of free software.
  • 'Libre' Software: Turning Fads into Institutions? - Academic article presenting an economic analysis of libre software and its sustainability.
  • Software Freedom - Short, simple explanation of why free software is important from Devuan.
  • BrainBlasted's Privacy and Free Software Blog - Practical look at issues involving free software and privacy.
  • Bytemark - Transparent UK hosting company that offers a 50% discount for anyone publishing free software.
  • Free Software Directory - Over 15,000 free software packages.
  • Free GNU/Linux Distributions - Entirely free distributions.
  • freepost - Everything related to free culture.
  • LibrePlanet - Annual conference on free software.
  • Software Freedom Day - Annual worldwide celebration of free software with the aim of increasing awareness of free software and its virtues.
  • FOSSology - License compliance toolkit for software projects.
  • gplenforced.org - Community-oriented GPL enforcement.
  • April - Promouvoir et défendre le logiciel libre.
  • Digital Freedom Foundation - Promotes access to knowledge via technology.
  • Framasoft - Network dedicated to globally promoting free software, innovative projects, and a world of sharing and cooperation.
  • Free Software Foundation - Nonprofit with a worldwide mission to promote computer user freedom.
  • Free Software Movement Karnataka - Group in Bengaluru, India that spreads awareness about free software.
  • Free Software Movement of India - Coalition of free software organizations in India.
  • FSF India - Indian sister site for the FSF.
  • FSFE - European sister site for the FSF.
  • FSFLA - Latin American sister site for the FSF.
  • GNU - Home of the GNU/Linux operating system.
  • Open Source Hardware Association - Promotes hardware that respects user freedom.
  • Outreachy - Helps people from underrepresented backgrounds find internships with FOSS software companies.
  • Peers - Community that helps support and grow free projects.
  • Software Freedom Conservancy - Charity that helps promote, improve, develop, and defend free, libre, and open source software projects.
  • Software Freedom Law Center - Provider of no-cost legal services to free, libre, and open source software creators.
  • Snowdrift.coop - Crowdmatching for public goods.
  • TuxFamily - No cost hosting and other services for libre projects.
  • Awesome Humane Tech - List of projects focusing on ethics, transparency, and privacy.
  • Awesome Self-Hosted - List of FLOSS network services and web applications which can be hosted locally.
  • Awesome Sysadmin - List of free software sysadmin tools.
  • Maxime Lathuilière - Reorganizing information and resources through libre software to enable a free society.
  • Agustín Benito: Free Software, Beyond Software (TEDxLaLaguna)
  • Eben Moglen: How I Discovered Free Software
  • Prof. Nagarjuna G: Free Software for Digital India
  • Richard Stallman: Free Software, Free Society (TEDxGeneva 2014)
  • Stephen Fry: Free Software
  • Wrishiraj Kaushik: I Am Not a Free Software Guy
  • Hacking for the Commons, by Philippe Borrel
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