Software
MailGet
With MailGet, you can do email marketing 100X cheaper utilizing Inbuilt SMTP or Amazon SES. Which makes MailGet and extremely affordable email marketing service when compared to certain competitors. Their pricing plans are based on the number of subscribers you can store in MailGet account. MailGet charges a flat fee of $29 for sending unlimited emails to 5,000 subscribers, $49 for 15,000 subscribers and $99 for 50,000 subscribers.
Valentina Server
Valentina Server is a business reports and database server for all major data sources and operating systems. The Valentina Server suite of tools includes the Valentina DB Server, SQLite Server and Report Server. Valentina Server is powered by Valentina Studio, a GUI database manager, Report Designer, Form Designer. The Report Server can use MySQL, PostgreSQL, MS SQL, SQLite, Valentina DB as a data source. It generates reports in images, text, HTML and PDF formats, which you can e.g. email or show on WEB.
Deepin
Deepin is a free and open-source Linux distribution based on Debian. The distribution is developed by the Chinese company Wuhan Deepin Technology. Deepin features the modern looking Deepin Desktop Environment and its own app store, the Deepin Store. The Deepin Desktop Environment which is built with Qt can also be used on other Linux distribution including Arch Linux, Fedora, Manjaro and Ubuntu.
TinyLetter
TinyLetter is a peronal newletter service by the creators of Mailchimp. With TinyLetter, people can communicate with fans and friends for free. The service provides a similar experience to that of Mailchimp, without the bussiness features. It's easy to get started with TinyLetter, and a great way to start email list for communities, non-profits and hobby projects.
Socioboard
Socioboard is a social media automation toolkit for small businesses. With Socioboard you can automate lead generation, marketing, customer support and social engagement.
Drauger OS
Drauger OS is a free and open-source, leight-weight Linux distribution designed for gaming. Drauger OS has an overhauled desktop, the xanmod kernel for better graphics performance, and enhanced multi-lingual support. Drauger OS development aims to make Drauger OS available for as many people and devices as possible.
RxDB
RxDB is short for Reactive Database and is a NoSQL-database for JavaScript Applications like Websites, hybrid Apps, Electron-Apps, Progressive Web Apps and NodeJs. Reactive means that you can not only query the current state, but subscribe to all state changes like the result of a query or even a single field of a document. This is great for UI-based realtime applications in way that makes it easy to develop and also has great performance benefits. To replicate data between your clients and server, RxDB provides modules for realtime replication with any CouchDB compliant endpoint and also with custom GraphQL endpoints.
MySQL
The worlds most popular free open-source relational database, MySQL is used by 150,000 + companies across the globe. The relational database management system is released and distributed under the GPL license and openly developed by the community. MySQL uses SQL as its query language and is fully integrated and ACID compliant.
Amazon DynamoDB
Amazon DynamoDB is a key-value and document database that delivers single-digit millisecond performance at any scale. The database is fully managed, multiregion, multimaster, and durable with built-in security, backup and restore, and in-memory caching for enterprise-scale applications. Amazon DynamoDB is part of Amazon Web Services and integrates well with other cloud-based AWS products.
VoltDB
VoltDB is a blazingly fast NewSQL database management system that is specifically designed to run on modern scale-out architectures - fast, inexpensive servers connected via high-speed data networks. VoltDB is a popular choice for companies with high data throughput requirements, like in the telecommunications industry. 5G has changed the game for telcos, and new rules call for a new way of managing data. VoltDB is built for today’s massive data volume and complexity, allowing businesses to survive and thrive in the age of 5G, IoT, and whatever comes next.