Software for Linux
Fedora
Fedora is a free and open-source Linux distribution developed by the community-supported Fedora Project. The project is primarily sponsored by the IBM subsidiary Red Hat while also receiving additional support from other companies. Fedora is used both on desktops and on servers where it power enterprise-level systems and provides the latest datacenter technologies.
Webuzo
Webuzo is a single user control panel which helps users deploy web applications. With Webuzo, it's simple to deploy systems like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal or bespoke web applications and frameworks powered by Apache, NGINX, PHP, Java, MongoDB and many other technologies. Webuzo was designed to enable single developers and small teams to focus on building their applications rather than maintaining servers, configurations and performance.
Python
An object-oriented, high-level, general-purpose programming language with an easy-to-learn syntax. Python was first released in 1991 by Guido van Rossum with a design philosophy that emphasises code readability. Today Python is one of the most widely used programming languages where it is used in everything from data science, machine learning and AI to modern web, mobile and desktop applications.
Q4OS
A fast and friendly, desktop oriented operating system based on Debian Linux. Q4OS provides a set of dedicated utilities and specific optimizations, combined with a focus on getting a productive system easily. This makes it ideal for people who want to get a working environment tailored to individual needs and preferences. Q4OS is a also a good choice for virtual cloud environments due to its very low hardware.
Tails
The Amnesic Incognito Live System or Tails for short is a portable operating system that protects you against surveillance and censorship. The operating system can started from a USB stick on any macOS, Linux or Windows computer, leaving no trace on that computer after it has been shutdown. Allowing you to make any computer into a Tails protect environment free of surveillance. Tails includes a variety of open source tools that can be used to browse the web, edit document and communicate saftley. Including Tor, Tor Browser, Pidgin, Network Manger, VeraCrypt, GNUPG, MAT, KeePassXC, GtkHash and many more.
Epiphany
Surf the web with a fast & lightweight web browser. Epiphany is a web browser built specifically for elementaryOS that lets you use modern websites and web apps while being lighter on battery life.
Apache Geode
Apache Geode is a mature, robust distributed in-memory data grid supporting caching and data computation. The software originally developed by GemStone Systems. Commercially available as GemFire. With Apache Geode you can provide low latency, high concurrency data management applications.
Brackets
Brackets is a modern, open sourc ecode editor that is lightweight, yet powerful. The editor features a blend of visual tools and a clean user interface packed with features like Live Preview, Quic Edit and Preprocessor Support. With Brackets you can design and develop for the using technologies like HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Garuda Linux
Garuda Linux is a free and open-source Arch-based Linux distribution. The mission of Garuda Linux is to provide a stable and easy to install version of Arch Linux. Garuda Linux supports the following desktop environments KDE, GNOME, Xfce, Cinnamon, MATE, LXQt-kwin, Deepin, Wayfire, BSPWM and i3wm and can easily be installed with the Calamares installer. On top of that, Garuda Linux provides GUI's for package management with Pamac, kernel and driver management with Garuda Settings Manager, GPU switching for Optimus laptops with Optimus Manager, manage common tasks with Garuda Assistant, and a GUI for installing curated gaming software called Garuda Gamer.