Software for Linux
IntelliJ IDEA
An integrated development environment (IDE) developed by JetBrains. IntelliJ IDEA is created specifically for software development targeted to the JVM, users developing in Java, Scale, Groovy and Kotlin loves IntelliJ IDEA. Every aspect of IntelliJ IDEA has been designed to maximize developer productivity in these languages. Together, intelligent coding assistance and ergonomic design make development for the JVM a pleasant experience with IntelliJ IDEA. The software is available as an free Apache 2 Licensed community edition and proprietary commercial edition.
Ansible
Ansible is an open-source software provisioning, configuration management, and application-deployment tool. With Ansible you can streamline your deployment process, allowing you to roll out enterprise scale applications with the bush of a button or a command via the terminal. Ansible itself is written in Python and has a minimal learning curve, allowing you to build simple setup procedures that can manage all of your CI/CD needs.
OpenTSDB
OpenTSDB is a free and open-source distributed, scalable Time Series Database written on top of Apache HBase. OpenTSDB was designed to address a common need: store, index and serve metrics collected from computer systems such as network gear, operating systems and applications, at a large scale, and make this data easily accessible and graphable. OpenTSDB allows you to collect thousands of metrics from tens of thousands of hosts and applications, at a high rate and will never delete or downsample data and can easily store hundreds of billions of data points.
Jenkins
Jenkins is a free and open source DevOps tool used for ticket systems and CI/CD infrastructure. Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any software project. The tool is a self-contained Java-based program that is ready to run out-of-the-box, with packages for Windows, Mac OS X and Unix-like operating systems. Anyone is free to contribute to Jenkins, and the software is released under the MIT license.
Kodi
Kodi is a free and open-source media and entertainment center. It can be used on a single machine or as a part of your local network. The media center supports a wide range of remote controls, combined with a beautiful and highly skinnable interface. Kodi also supports Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) which allows it to be used on your TV in the comfort of your living room.
FileZilla
Filezilla is an free and open-source FTP software that can be used to transfer files over the FTP, FTPS and SFTP protocol. The application consist of FileZilla Client and FileZilla Server. The FileZilla Client is used to connect to FTP services whereas FileZilla Server can be used to create and host your own FTP server.
Cryptomator
Cryptomator is a simple tool makes your cloud storage trustworthy. With Cryptomator, you can encrypt your data quickly and save it to your favorite cloud services provider. The tool is released as free and open source software under the MIT License. Allowing you and other developers to verify and build upon the source code, to further strengthen and improve the application.
USBImager
A really simple open-source, GUI application that writes compressed disk images to USB drives and creates backups. USBImager is avalible for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Ultimaker Cura
Ultimaker Cura is a free 3D printing software that is used by millions of users worldwide. The software is an advanced slicing engine that can be used to prepare your 3D models in a few clicks, and then easily send of to the printer, and get job done.
Cucumber
Cucumber is a BDD testing and collaboration platform. Whether you are building open source or proprietary software, Cucumber's collaboration tools will boost your engineering team's performance by employing Behavior-Driven Development (BDD).