Software
MobyGames
MobyGames is a video game catalog that contain information of over 300,000 titles for hundreds of platforms. All information found on MobyGames have been crowd-sourced from the community to contian the most accurate and up to date information. The platform also provide detailed information about the people and companies behind the games.
Amazon Lumberyard
Amazon Lumberyard is a free, cross-platform game engine based on the famous CryEngine. With Amazon Lumberyard, you can create games without royalties, seat fees and additional costs. Since the game engine is developed by Amazon it provides some interesting integrations out-of-the-box. Lumberyard provides frictionless integration with Twitch and AWS for hosting and displaying and promoting your new game.
GNU Emacs
GNU Emacs is an extensible and customizable, free and open source text editor. It was created by GNU Project founder Richard Stallman and has been dubbed "the most powerful text editor available today". At the core of GNU Emacs is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programming language with extensions to support text editing. Which allows users to extend and customize GNU Emacs to their heart's content.
Bluefish Editor
The Bluefish Editor is a free and powerful editor that is used by programmers and web developers. Bluefish supports a handfull of programming and markup languages including HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML, PHP, C, C++, JavaScript, Java, Go, Vala, Ada, D, SQL, Perl, ColdFusion, JSP, Python and Ruby. The software is developed openly and is released for free under the GNU GPL license.
Pocket Earth
Pocket Earth provides offline maps and travel guides on your iOS-powered devices. As a traveler, Pocket Earth is a fantastic companion app to have at your disposal. It gives you detailed, fast and easy to use offline maps that can be used in any environment. Pocket Earth support the community driven open data movement and data utilized within the app are provided by people like yourself, and updated frequently.
PocketMaps
With PocketMaps, you can store free offline map on your android device. The project is free and open-source and uses OSM data, Mapsforge-vtm and Graphhopper open source API.
Let's Encrypt
Let's Encrypt is a non-profit certificate authority that provides TLS certificates for websites and web applications, free of charge. Let's Encrypt is managed by the Internet Security Research Group which operates to create a more secure web. Let's Encrypt provides an API that can be used by other internet services to provide free SSL to customers that want to host their websites over HTTPS.