Software for Linux
Git
Git is a free and open source distributed version-control system for tracking changes in source code during software development. The tool is created by Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, and is used by virtually every software project today. With Git, developer can track changes in any sets of files in a project and coordinate the team to develop in a non-linear workflow to achieve maximum efficiency.
Bluefish Editor
The Bluefish Editor is a free and powerful editor that is used by programmers and web developers. Bluefish supports a handfull of programming and markup languages including HTML, XHTML, CSS, XML, PHP, C, C++, JavaScript, Java, Go, Vala, Ada, D, SQL, Perl, ColdFusion, JSP, Python and Ruby. The software is developed openly and is released for free under the GNU GPL license.
Antergos
Antergos is a free and open source rolling release distribution of the Cinnamon Desktop (and more) for Arch Linux. The distribution was first release under the name Cinnarch where it only combined the Cinnamon Desktop with Arch Linux, today Antergos has evolved and provides a variety of desktops including Cinnemon, GNOME and Razor-qt.
Deta
Deta is a cloud platform that provides serverless computing solutions for free. Deta includes four main components that make hosting applications easier than ever. Deta Micros a serverless function platform that can be used hosting Node.js and Python-based services. Deta Base, a simple yet performant key/value database that can be used for storing and querying data. Deta Drive, an to use cloud storage solution that includes 10GB of free storage, and finally Deta Payments a payment solution that quickly integrates with your application so that you can start generating revenue from your hard work.
Avidemux
Avidemux is a free and open-source, non-linear video editor designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks. It supports many file types, including AVI, DVD compatible MPEG files, MP4 and ASF, using a variety of codecs. The goal of Avidemux, according to the developers is to create a simple tool for simple video processing tasks and to allow users to do elementary things in a very straightforward way.
Pipedrive
Pipedrive is a popular, easy-to-use, user-rated CRM tool. With Pipedrive you and your team can get more qualified leads and grow your business. The software is packed with features that help you prioritize deals, track performance and predict future revenue. Pipedrive integrates with many popular third-party services and can be accessed in and modern browser or from you mobile device.
f.lux
f.lux is a cross-platform application that can be used to limit harmful blue light entering your eyes from devices. The application allows you to automatically adjust the display's color temperature according to your location and time of day. With f.lux you can reduce eye strain during night-time use and limit of your sleeping pattern.
postmarketOS
PostmarketOS is a touch-optimized, mobile operating system built on-top of Alpine Linux. It provides it's own packages and comes with a small footprint and can easily be installed on most smartphones. However, PostmarketOS is in early development and leads the way for mobile Linux operating systems and will most likely not operate like the more popular mobile OS on the market today.
RetroArch
With RetroArch you can run emulators, game engines, video games, media players and other applications. RetroArch is a free and open-source frontend developed specifically for emulation. RetroArch allows you to play classic games on a wide range of computers and consoles through its slick graphical interface. The project is community developed and the software is released under the GNU General Public License v3.
Linux Mint
A free community-driven desktop Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and Debian. Linux Mint is widley popular and is used by millions of people across the globe and comes bundled with a variety of free and open-source software to enhance your desktop experience. The project was created by Clément Lefèbvre and is being actively developed by the Linux Mint Team and community since 2006.