Software for Linux
KubeSphere
KubeSphere is a distributed operating system managing cloud native applications with Kubernetes as its kernel, and provides plug-and-play architecture for the seamless integration of third-party applications to boost its ecosystem. KubeSphere allow people and organizations to create multi-tenant enterprise-grade container platforms with full-stack automated IT operation and streamlined DevOps workflows.
Pandora
With Pandora you can stream music online. Pandora provides an intuetive interface that makes it easy to find songs, albums, podcasts and create playlists of your favorites. Sign up for a subscription plan to stream ad-free and on-demand or listen for free with an ad-supported account.
ArcoLinux
ArcoLinux is a free and open-source Linux distribution based on Arch Linux. ArcoLinux is a full-featured distribution that ships with three different desktop options as default, Xfce desktop, Openbox and i3 window manager. The project is openly developed by the community where the most activity take place in three different branches, ArcoLinux, ArcoLinuxD and ArcoLinuxB. Each provides individual preconfigured desktops and tools included during installation. ArcoLinux makes it real simple to get started with the widley popular and modular Linux distribution Arch Linux.
Spotify
Spotify is the worlds most popular social music streaming service and platform for artists. With Spotify you can browse music by artist, album, genre, playlist, or record label and create your own playlists that can be shared with friends and the world. The application is available on most major platforms and provides both both a free ad supported and paid premium subscription. The whole music library at Spotify is available with each subscription.
Torque360
Torque is a cloud-based workflow management software, tailormade for the aftermarket auto-repairs and services industry. Torque helps garage owners focus on their core business activities while eradicating the hassle of using different tools for managing their shops, cutting out manual paperwork and eliminating guess-work on all fronts.
Steam
Steam is where most gamers come to buy and play computer games. Steam is a video game digital distribution service by Valve. The software can be used to both buy and launch games, it also packs social features allowing you to make friends and play games with or against them. The Steam platform can also be used by game developers and publishers to launch and sell games to users of the platform.
PlayOnLinux
PlayOnLinux is an application which allows you to easily install and use numerous games and apps designed to run with Microsoft Windows. As few games are avalible for UNIX-like systems like macOS and Linux, PlayOnLinux playes an important role of allowing people to play games utilizing wine skins. A wrapper around Windows games and software that allow the game to be used on Linux and macOS.
Silex
With Silex you can create websites in the cloud that are based on open standards. Silex is a free and open source website builder that provides tools to build websites without writing code. Silex is suitable for professional and hobbyists alike, and is used by freelancers, agencies, hosting companies and more.
ClearOS
ClearOS is an open source software platform and operating system your computer, tablet, and phone. ClearOS is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and leverages the open source model to deliver a simplified, low cost hybrid IT experience for SMBs. The operating system ships with an online store of 100+ applications and services that SMBs can quickly browse and select to install on their server. This collection of free and fee-based applications empower SMBs to download, install, and pay for only those applications and services they need and value.