Software for Linux
JingOS
JingOS is a free and open-source Linux distro designed specifically for tablets. The operating system take design ideas from iOS and iPad and brings them to Linux eco-system. It comes several basic mobile Linux apps, including Calendar, Timer, Files, Media Player, and Calculator. Yet it is still a fully functional operating system that can run Linux-based desktop apps like VS Code, Libre Office, Kdenlive and more. Allowing users to be as productive as they would on a desktop computer.
pgAdmin
The software pgAdmin is the most popular free and open-source administration panel for PostgreSQL. With pgAdmin developers can manage their database and also use it as a tool that is part of the development process. The software is released under the PostgreSQL/Artistic licence and can be used on macOS, Linux, Unix and Windows to manage PostgreSQL 9.2 and above.
Phoenix OS
Phoenix OS is an operating system specifcally designed to bring Android gaming to the PC. The OS is based on Android 7.1 and is developed and released free and open-source. With Phoenix OS you can play your Android games on a big screen, with mouse and keyboard support thanks to Octopus keymapping engine and Game Assistant, offering a powerful fundamental keymapping.
WorkFlowy
WorkFlowy is a web-based application that offers a simpler way to stay organized. If you have a crazy job or an ambitious project, WorkFlowy will be your trusty sidekick. The application is created by Mike Turitzin and Jesse Patel and was picked up by Y Combinator startup camp in 2011. Central to the application is text-based nested list that can be intuitively used to orginize your projects.
Koofr
Koofr is a cloud storage provider that offers up to 10GB of free storage. With Koofr you can connect your account with third-party services like Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive. Allowing you to manage files from one app and automatically backup your phones and synchronize files from computers. Within the Koofr you can also share documents with friends, family and co-workers and collaborate in real-time.
nomacs
nomacs is a free, open source, cross-platform image viewer. With nomacs you can easily view and manage all common file formats including jpg, png, tif, bmp, raw and many more. The sleek user interface provided by nomacs features a semi-transparent widgets that display additional information such as thumbnails, metadata or histogram.
KDevelop
KDevelop is a fully featured, plugin extensible IDE for C/C++ and many other programming languages. Supported platforms include Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, macOS and other Unix flavors as well as Microsoft Windows. It is based on KDevelop Platform, the KDE Frameworks and the Qt libraries. KDevelop is a free and open source software under development by KDE since 1998.
Nextcloud
With Nextcloud, users can host their own secure cloud solution for file storage, collaboration and communication for enterprise or personal purposes. Nextcloud gives you full control over your own data and where and how you host it. The software can be hosted on-premise or on any VPS or cloud instance provided by third-party web hosts. If you value privacy and security, Nextcloud might be the right choice for you. Nextcloud is both free and open source and developed in an open, transparent and trustworthy manner.
Subsonic
Subsonic is a complete, personal media streamer that allow you to stream from your own computer. Allowing you to enjoy music and movies everywhere.