Open Source Software

Okuna Okuna

An ethical social network for a brighter tomorrow. Okuna launched on the scene in 2018 with a Kickstarter campaign under the name Openbook, where they succeeded to raise over $50,000. The goal of the project is to build a free and open source social media platform that respects user privacy. Okuna is still in closed beta and provides registration via invites only.

Opera Opera

A free web browser for Android, iOS, macOS, Linux and Windows developed by the Norwegian company Opera Software. Opera is Chromium-based browser with a unique user interface that uses the Blink layout engine. With Opera users can browse in privacy with Opera's built-in VPN. Stay in touch with each other through the built-in messenger and browse in style with with dark and light themes, keyboard shortcuts, and favorite bookmarks.

GNOME Web GNOME Web

GNOME Web or codename: Epiphany is a free and open-source web browser based on the WebKit rendering engine. The web browser is developed openly by the GNOME Project and the community for all Unix-like systems. GNOME Web is the official web browser of the Linux desktop environment GNOME.

 

Slate API Docs Generator Slate API Docs Generator

Slate' API Docs Generator helps you create beautiful, intelligent, responsive API documentation.

Zrythm Zrythm

Zrythm is a featureful, free and open-source digital audio workstation (DAW) designed for easy-of-use. It allows limitless automation, supports LV2 and VST2 plugins, works with the JACK audio backend and provides chord assistance. With Zrythm, you can automate almost anything with automation events using straight lines, ramps and curves, or with LFOs and envelopes.

new.css new.css

new.css is a classless CSS framework to write modern websites using only HTML. The framework weighs in at jut under 5kb making it an extremely performant.

KeeWeb KeeWeb

KeeWeb is a free and open source, cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass.

Android Studio Android Studio

Android Studio is a Android development environment developed by Google. The platform is based on IntelliJ IDEA and provides integrated Android development tools used for creating, testing and debugging Android applications. Android Studio studio was created to provide a standard alternatives to the likes of Eclipse with Android Development Tools for Eclipse and other third-party providers.

Firefox Firefox

Firefox is a free and open source web browser developed by Mozilla Foundation and the community. Roughly 250 million people use Firefox to browse the web daily. The browser is loved by many and in the open-source world it's seen as the defacto web browser. Firefox is highly extensible, and provides an ecosystem for thousands of third-party add-ons, that can be used to extend the capability of the software. According to tests the Firefox outperform similar web browsers like Google Chrome and Safari. The Firefox project also takes deep pride in preserving user privacy in a world where more and more personal data is collected.