Software for Web
Wikipedia
Wikipedia is the worlds largest free online encyclopedia. The platform contains content created, edited and currated by volunteers around the world. Wikipedia is managed and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation and the data is provided under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (CC BY-SA).
TMetric
TMetric is a user-oriented tool designed both for single users and big companies which want to set up a productive workflow. TMetric allows track time, set budgets for your projects, set rates on any task, client, project or team member, see your workday on a timeline, get detailed time and money reports, create and manage tasks, manage time offs etc. TMetric integrates with +50 solutions including Asana, JIRA, GitHub, Todoist, QuickBooks and MS Office.
DealExtreme
Surge.sh
Surge.sh provides static web publishing and hosting for front-end developers. With simple, single-command deployments you can publish HTML, CSS, and JS for free, without leaving the comfort of your IDE and command line. All your projects are deployed to a production-quality CDN using Grunt, Gulp and npm.
MirrorAce
MirrorAce is a Mirrorcreator and it helps you create multiple mirrors for your downloadable files. With MirrorAce you can upload and store files simultaneously to free hosting providers. All files will automatically be mirrored to over 40 free hosting providers so that they can be downloaded by more people.
MirrorCreator
MirrorCreator or Mirrored.to is a web-based applications that lets you create multiple download mirrors for your files. It allows you to upload up to 400MB files that will automatically be shared with more than 30 file hosting providers.
Brijj
fxSolver
fxSolver is a web-base equation library, graphing calculator and math solver for engineering and scientific equations. With fxSolver add formulas, fill in your input variables and get your results in the press of a button. fxSolver got predefined formulas for Aerospace Engineering, Astronomical Engineering, Biology Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Science Economics, Finance, Electrical Engineering, Geoscience, Materials Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Medical, Physics and Social Sciences.