Free Software
WhiteboardFox
WhiteboardFox is an online whiteboard tool that can be used to share ideas with others. WhiteboardFox works in all modern browsers and requires no setup. To create a whiteboard takes only a few seconds and requires no account details. That's what makes WhiteboardFox so powerful, simply create a whiteboard, draw your ideas and send the URL of to a friend or a co-worker via email or social media.
Apache Hadoop
Apache Hadoop is a free and open source software library that allows for the distributed processing of large data sets across clusters of computers using simple programming models. Apache Hadoop is designed to scale well, from single servers to thousands of machines offering local computation and storage. With Apache Hadoop you can store any kind of data and utilize the enormous processing power with the ability to handle virtually limitless concurrent tasks or jobs.
Quora
Quora is a Questions and Answers website where people can gain and share knowledge. On Quora you can ask questions and connect with people who has unique insights and quality answers.
Total Commander
Total Commander is an Orthodox File Manager (OFM) for Windows. With Total Commander you can organize files and quick and easy navigate through your folder structure. It features an built-in FTP client, and tools for file comparison, archived files navigation and multi file renaming with regular expression.
muCommander
muCommander is a lightweight, cross-platform file manager with a dual-pane interface. The application runs on any operating system with Java support including macOS, Windows, Linux, BSD and Solaris. Featuring a virtual filesystem with support for local volumes, FTP, SFTP, SMB, NFS, HTTP, Amazon S3, Hadoop HDFS and Bonjour. With muCommander you can quickly copy, move, rename files, create directories, email files and zip files can be modified live without the requirement of re-compressing entire archives. muCommander is released as free and open source software under the GNU General License.
Google Chat
Built for teams, Google Chat provides direct message communication and team chat rooms. Google Chat is an istant messaging application developed by Google for mobile Android and iOS devices, and the web. Google Chat integrates with the gSuite offering of tools such as Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Keep and more, allowing you to stay productive with your team, in the Google ecosystem.
Phoenix LiveView
Phoenix LiveView enables rich, real-time user experiences with server-rendered HTML. LiveView is free and open-source tool built for the Elixir framework Phoenix. It allows you to use a declarative model to render HTML on the server over WebSockets with optional LongPolling fallback. It also comes with templating and change tracking, live form validation with upload support, rich integration API with the client with phx-click, phx-focus, phx-blur, phx-submit, and a phx-hook for the cases where you have to write JavaScript.
Hotwire
Hotwire or HTML Over The Wire is an alternative approach to building modern web applications without using much JavaScript by sending HTML instead of JSON over the wire. Hotwire is a newly released project from the guys at Basecamp, and the Ruby on Rails creator David Heinemeier Hansson. The project aims to simplify the process of building web-based apps as a small team or solo developer. The concept is however not new, it dates back years, and we have seen implementations being done before. Laravel Livewire, Phoenix Liveview and HTMX is similar implementations of the concept or serverside render blocks of HTML dynamically.
Julia
Julia is free and open-source high-level, high-performance, dynamic programming language. The language is most commonly used by developers for numerical analysis and computational science. Julia's ecosystem includes many packages that makes easy to create data visualisations, work with data and machine learning.
Java
Java is a programming language and a virtual environment used for software development. The language was created by James Gosling at Sun Microsystems. Today Java and the JVM (Java Virtual Machine) is owned by the Oracle Corporation and is used for developing software applications that can be deployed cross-platform.