OS & Utility Software for BSD

GhostBSD GhostBSD

GhostBSD is a free an open-source operating system based on FreeBSD. GhostBSD comes pre-installed with MATE desktop, OpenRC, the LibreOffice suite and OS packages for simplicity adn ease-of-use.

FuryBSD FuryBSD

A powerful, portable, FreeBSD desktop.

HardenedBSD HardenedBSD

HardenedBSD is a security-enhanced fork of FreeBSD. The HardenedBSD Project is implementing many exploit mitigation and security technologies on top of FreeBSD. Allowing penetration testers and system security experts to enjoy a prebuilt suite of tools on top of FreeBSD.

Todo.txt Todo.txt

With Todo.txt you can track your performance in a simple text file. Todo.txt provides a simple and intuetive text-based user interface that can be used in-application or in a command line tool of your choice. With a simple but powerful shell script called todo.sh, you can interact with todo.txt at the command line for quick and easy, Unix-y access.

Xfce Xfce

Xfce is a free and open-source desktop environment for Unix-like platforms, such as Linux, Solaris and BSD.

TrueOS TrueOS

TrueOS, previously known as PC-BSD is a BSD-based desktop operating system with Unix-like features.

TrueOS has been discontinued but the source code will remain available on GitHub.

EasyBCD EasyBCD

EasyBCD is a software utility that let's you dualboot operating systems from Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. With EasyBCD it's simple to dualboot macOS, Linux and BSD system from your Windows machine.

Conky Conky

Conky is a system monitor that will display pertinent information on your desktop. When you peel past the top layer, you will see Conky is actually much more than that. The systems widget can neatly display information about your CPU, memory,  swap files, harddrive space, computer temperature, upload and download speed.

OpenBSD OpenBSD

OpenBSD is a free and open-source, security-focused, Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution. For over 25 years OpenBSD has been developed by a community of volunteers funded through contributions collected by The OpenBSD Foundation. OpenBSD is freely available and can be used on most hardware, including Alpha, x86-64, ARMv7, ARMv8 (64-bit), PA-RISC, IA-32, LANDISK, Omron LUNA-88K, Loongson, MIPS64, PowerPC, SPARC64.

MidnightBSD MidnightBSD

MidnightBSD is a free and open-source desktop operating system for x86 and x86-64 based PCs. The OS is originally forked from FreeBSD 6.1, and periodically updated with code and drivers from later FreeBSD releases. The developers behind MidnightBSD has been stringing since 2006 create an easy-to-use operating system that everyone can use, freely. 

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