Software for Linux

Tor Tor

Tor is free and open-source software and network that enables anonymous communication and browsing. Tor can be used to defend yourself from aggressive tracking, surveillance and censorship and provides a good base for anonymity online. The name Tor is derived from the original project name "The Onion Router".

GNOME GNOME

GNOME, also known as GNOME Shell is a graphical user interface for Linux-powered computers. GNOME provides an easy and elegant way to use your computer and is designed from the ground-up to put the user in control and get things done. GNOME is avalible for all major Linux distrobutions and comes as the default of the popular Ubuntu.

RedisGraph RedisGraph

RedisGraph is the first free and open source queryable Property Graph database to use sparse matrices to represent the adjacency matrix in graphs and linear algebra to query the graph.

Apache OpenOffice Calc Apache OpenOffice Calc

Apache OpenOffice Calc  is a free and open source spreadsheet application

LibreOffice Calc LibreOffice Calc

LibreOffice Calc is a free and open-source spreadsheet tool part of the LibreOffice software package. With LibreOffice Calc users can manage spreadshets with its native Open Document Format (.ods), CSV (.csv) and other common formats like the Microsoft Excel format. The software is openly developed by The Document Foundation and the open source community while being released under a combination of license including MPLv2.0 and a secondary license GPL, LGPLv3+ or Apache License 2.0.

Snap Store Snap Store

Snap Store is app store for Linux-based operating systems, used by millions of people across 41 distributions. At Snap Store you can easily find and install new applications or remove existing installed applications on your system. Snap Store provides free and open source software that can be bundled by anyone.

QGIS QGIS

QGIS is a free and open-source software that can be used access planetary imagery and geospatial data. The platform is openly developed and released under the GNU GPLv2. With QGIS, users can view, edit and analyse geospatial data cross-platform, for Android, macOS, Linux and Windows.

Termius Termius

Termius is the SSH client that works on both Desktop and Mobile. The application lets you organize hosts into groups while allowing share settings across users. Terminus uses end-to-end encryption to ensure your data remains safe and secure, while keeping connection and command history.

Shotcut Shotcut

A free and openly developed video editing software that works cross-platform. Shotcut is developed on the MLT Multimedia Framework and is avalible for FreeBSD, Linux, macOS and Windows. Shotcut is released as open-source software under the GPLv3.

TV-Browser TV-Browser

TV-Browser is an TV listings application that gets the daily TV program from the internet and shows it nativley in a neat user interface. The software runs on every system and platform with the Java runtime environment installed. With TV-Browser you can manage your TV listings your way, thanks to TV-Browser built in theming and plugin support.