Software for Linux

Lucidchart Lucidchart

Lucidchart is a visual communication and cross-platform collaboration tool. With Lucidchart you can create professional flowcharts, process maps, UML models, org charts, and ER diagrams using templates or import feature. Integrate your favorite third-party apps and start collaborating with your free trial.

Todoist Todoist

Over 25 million people and teams use Todoist to plan, organize and collaborate on projects. Todoist is a cloud-based, project management and task application available cross-platform. Whether you are on the run or in-front of a desktop Todoist got you covered with native applications for macOS, Linux, iOS and Android, and browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox and Safari.

Apache Spark Apache Spark

Apache Spark is a free and open-source, unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing. Apache Spark achieves high performance for both batch and streaming data, using a state-of-the-art DAG scheduler, a query optimizer, and a physical execution engine. With Apache Spark, you can write application quickly in Java, Scala, Python, R, and SQL. Spark also offers over 80 high-level operators that make it easy to build parallel apps. You can run Apache Spark anywhere, as a standalone product, in the cloud or on Hadoop, Apache Mesos or Kubernetes.

CrossFTP CrossFTP

CrossFTP is a traditional two pane browser interface FTP and Amazon S3/Glacier client for macOS, Linux and Windows. With CrossFTP you can connect to multiple servers and share files by simply dragging and dropping files between your local computer and the connected servers. CrossFTP includes local encryption and file over SFTP, FXP, WebDav as well as integrating with third-party services such as Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, and Google Storage.

Apache Flink Apache Flink

Apache Flink is a free and open-source stream framework used for processing big data. The software is developed openly by the Apache Software Foundation and the community. The core of Apache Flink is written in Java and Scala as a distributed streaming data-flow engine. Data-flows executed by Flink programs are pipelined and run parallel to maximize efficiency.

CrossOver CrossOver

With CrossOver you can run Microsoft Windows software on Linux, macOS, and Chrome OS. CrossOver creates a Microsoft Windows compatibility layer making it possible to run games and software only available for Windows. CrossOver is developed by CodeWeavers and based on free and open-source compatibility layer Wine.

Wine Wine

Wine is a free and open-source compatibility layer that aims to allow application software and computer games developed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, & BSD. Wine began in 1993 under the initial coordination of Bob Amstadt as a way to support running Windows 3.1 programs on Linux. To this day, Wine makes it easy to wrap and install Windows games and software for your favorite Unix system.

OpenShot OpenShot

OpenShot is a free and open-sorce video editing software avalible for FreeBSD, Linux, Haiku, macOS, and Windows. OpenShot was first released in 2008 by Jonathan Thomas, with the objective of providing a stable, free, and friendly to use video editor that works cross-platform. Today, OpenShot has been download by millions and is a project that continues to grow.

pgModeler pgModeler

pgModeler is an open source software for modeling PostgreSQL databases. It merges the classical concepts of modeling using entity-relationship diagrams with specific features that only PostgreSQL implements. With pgModeler you can create and edit database models easily with a simple and intuitive interface. pgModeler allows you to design your database once with dynamic code generation, and export to multiple versions of PostgreSQL ranging from 9.x to 13.x.

Filmulator Filmulator

Filmulator is a free and open-source raw photo editor based on the process of developing film. The raw photo editing application with library management focus on providing simplicity over flexibility with an aim for ease of learning with a streamlined workflow. Filmulator accepts raw files from cameras and simulates the development of film as if exposed to the same light as the camera's sensor.