Software for Linux
FreeCAD
FreeCAD is a highly customizable, scriptable and extensible computer aided design software software for the, MacOS, Linux and Windows operating systems. With FreeCad you can model and design real-life objects in 3D through parametric modeling where all 3D objects you design are controlled by parameters. FreeCAD is released as free and open source software under LGPv2+ license, and can be used for commercial and hobby projects alike.
Eye of Gnome
The classic Eye of GNOME is the official and default image viewer for the free and open source desktop environment GNOME. The application comes bundled with GNOME and is in later releases known as Image Viewer. However, Eye of GNOME can be used in any Linux operating system or distribution. It also share many similarities with another official image viewer for GNOME called gThumb
OpenVPN
OpenVPN is a free and open-source VPN client developed by OpenVPN Inc. The software can be used to create secure point-to-point or site-to-site connections in routed or bridged configurations and remote access facilities. OpenVPN uses custom security protocol that utilizes SSL/TLS for key exchange and is compatible with any OpenVPN protocol compatible server.
Mailspring
Mailspring is a desktop email client designed for macOS, Linux and Windows. It provides modern features like unified inbox, snoozing, templates, offline search, and support for Gmail labels. With Mailspring you can breath fresh air into your mailbox with support for various third-party IMAP provides such as Gmail, Office 365 and Microsoft Outlook. Mailspring intuitive features like read receipts, link tracking, send later, reminders, contact profiles and more.
DirectAdmin
DirectAdmin is an efficient web hosting control panel that uses the bare minimum of system resources. This makes DirectAdmin ideal for systems ranging from low-end VPS units to heavily-loaded dedicated servers. DirectAdmin follow the latest technology and constantly improves support for third-party tools. Most of the popular web hosting tools, including MySQL, MariaDB, Nginx, Apache Web Server and many more are supported by DirectAdmin.
HedgeDoc
HedgeDoc, formerly known as CodiMD is an open-source collaborative markdown editor. HedgeDoc provides collaborative features that makes it easy for teams to work together by creating notes, graphs and even presentations in real-time. With HedgeDoc, all you need to get started is to share a link to your co-workers, and they can join you in the process.
Remotely
Remotely is an all-in-one remote access software. With Remotely you can instantly connect to remote desktops either unattended or by invite, where invites are started from a single-file, portable executable that's easy for customers to download and use. Remotely also allow you to do remote scripting so that you can save time on quick fixes and ad-hoc scripting with an interactive console that lets you execute commands against multiple remote machines simultaneously, with instant results. Written with rich auto-complete for PowerShell Core, Windows PowerShell, Windows CMD, and Bash increases speed and accuracy of commands.
Ruby
Ruby is a free and open-source interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language. The language was created by Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto from Japan in the mid-1990s. Today, Ruby has a friendly and growing community from all over the world and is openly developed and maintained. According to its creator Yukihiro, the language share many similarities with Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel, Ada, Basic, and Lisp, all of which Ruby was influenced by.
Phototonic
Phototonic is a fast and functional, open source image viewer and organizer. The software is written in C++/Qt and released for free under GNU General Public License v3. Phototonic takes inpiration from traditional image views and provides overview of your inventory with thumbnails and organized layouts.
Vim
Vim dates back all the way to 1991 when Vim's author, Bram Moolenaar released it to the public. Vim is a highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text editing. The software is released as free and open-source software under the Vim License. Vim is often called a "programmer's editor," as it relies more on customization of shortcuts and makes heavy use of macros that can be combined with muscle memory to achieve maximum proficiency. Vim was designed for use in both command-line interfaces and as a standalone application in a graphical user interface.