Software for Linux
Android
Android is a free and open source mobile operating system built on-top of the Linux kernel. The OS is used by over 150 million people world-wide, which makes it the most popular mobile operating system on earth. Android is optimized for how you use your phone, helping you manage conversations, organize your day, and connect with the people that matters most to you.
LoopLabs
Looplabs is a cloud-based collabrative platform for music creation. The platform is developed for all skill levels and require little technical knowledge to get started and to make quality music. Looplabs comes packed with royalty-free stock audio that can be used to create your next electronic, hiphop, jazz, funk or pop track.
Sozi
Sozi is a free and open source, browser-based presentation software using SVG and JavaScript to create animated presentations. Unlike in most presentation applications, a Sozi document is not organised as a slideshow, but rather as a poster where the content of your presentation can be freely laid out. Playing such a presentation consists in a series of translations, zooms and rotations that allow to focus on the elements you want to show.
LMMS
LMMS is a free and open-source digital audio workstation available for Linux, macOS and Windows. The software was first release as Linux MultiMedia Studio back in 2004. Since then LMMS has evolved to support more platforms include macOS and Windows. LMMS can be used to compose, mix and sequence music in a simple and intuetive interface while also providing MIDI or keyboard support.
Ricochet
Ricochet is a communications application that uses the Tor network to reach your contacts without relying on messaging servers. It creates a hidden service, which is used to rendezvous with your contacts without revealing your location or IP address. Instead of a username, you get a unique address that looks like ricochet:rs7ce36jsj24ogfw.
Netflix
Netfilx is the worlds most popular subscription-based video streaming service. It provides over 15,000 TV shows, documentaries and movies for a monthly fixed cost. Netflix works across most devices and operating systems and can also be used in the browser without being downloaded.
Waterfox
A free and open-source web browser developed specifically for x64, ARM64, and PPC64LE systems. Waterfox is fully customizable and allows users to modify and extend the browser any way the please with WebExtensions and classic-style bootstrap add-ons. The browser also respects your privacy, with no built-in telemetry or data collections (beside version number, for automatic updates). Waterfox is available for all major computer operating systems like macOS, Linux and Windows, and a mobile version for Android.
YaCy
YaCy is a distributed search engine using peer-to-peer technology. The search engine is provided as a native software that has to be downloaded to your computer. It is avalible for macOS, Linux and Windows and is released completley free and open-source.
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.