Open Source Software

OpenBoard OpenBoard

OpenBoard is an interactive whiteboard for schools and universities. With OpenBoard you can use a pen tablet, an interactive whiteboard or even a mouse to write and annotate your course. The software is also designed to be easy to use, yet powerful enough to facilitate most usecases, so that you can focus on your presentation rather than the software itself.

Waterfox 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.

Tauri Tauri

Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend using Tauri.

Plasma Mobile Plasma Mobile

Plasma Mobile is a free and open-source, Linux-based user interface for phones. The project aims to a complete software system for mobile devices that is designed from the ground up to give users control over their information and communication. Plasma Mobile takes a pragmatic approach and is inclusive to 3rd party software, allowing the user to choose which applications and services to use.

ImageGlass ImageGlass

ImageGlass is a lightweight, versatile image viewing application that is designed for viewing images in a clean and intuitive working environment. It share many similarities with Windows Photo Viewer that shipped with Windows 7 and Windows Vista. ImageGlass provides tools that can be used to conver images to different formats, invluding BMP, EMF, EXIF, GIF, ICO, JPG, PNG, TIFF, WMV and BaseString.

MediaWiki MediaWiki

MediaWiki is a free and open source wiki engine used by thousands of organizations and websites across the globe. It's the software that powers Wikipedia, which was released as a free and open source project under the name MediaWiki, a year after the release of Wikipedia. The software allows people to collect and organize knowledge in cooperation with one another, and make it available on the web. MediaWiki is now built by a community of open source developers and provides plugins can be used to extend the software further. Allowing sister sites like Wiktionary, Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata to utilize the same code base.

Libera Chat Libera Chat

Libera Chat is a next-generation IRC network that is free and open source, developed by similarly-spirited collaborative endeavours. Libera.Chat’s services are provided by Libera Chat, a Swedish non-profit organisation. While being operated by volunteers from all over the world.

MoinMoin MoinMoin

MoinMoin is a free and open-source, Python-based WikiEngine thate features an extensible core. With MoinMoin you can create self-hosted wikies and informational resource sites. MoinMoin's extensible core allow for plugins to be installed to further extend the capability of the software. Allowing you to install auth plugins for custom authentication, filter plugins for indexing file attachments of different mimetypes, parsers for new input formats formatters to produce different output formats than HTML, themes xmlrpc and CMS solutions.

Plotly Plotly

Plotly provides a frontend for data visualization used for machine learning and data science models. With Ploty you can

OpenStreetMap OpenStreetMap

OpenStreetMap is free and open-source community-driven project to create editable maps for the world. The project provides data geolocation data about roads, trails, businesses, railway stations, air ports and much more. The data provided by the community and OpenStreetMap is free to use for any software project that requires maps, as long as you credit the project and its contributors.