Software for Linux

Deno Deno

A new free and open-source JavaScript runtime based on the V8 engine by the creator of Node.js, Ryan Dahl. Deno is written in JavaScript and Rust and allows you to write server-side application with JavaScript or TypeScript in a faster and more secure way. Ryan Dahl set out to create Deno from the ground up to remedy regrets he faced after building Node.js. Deno puts more focus on security and permission, promises, browser capability, imports and modules.

Akira UX Akira UX

Akira UX is a free an open-source graphic design software built with Vala and GTK. The application offers a fast approach to UI and UX Design, mainly targeting web designers and graphic designers. Akira UX is available for all major Linux distributions, and through the elementary OS AppCenter.

XnView MP XnView MP

A versatile and powerful photo viewer, image management, image resize developed by XnSoft. The XnView MP image viewer is a free software for macOS, Linux and Windows. The software consist of a photo viewer and a photo editor. With the photo viewer you can view browse photos in thumbnail, fullscreen and filmstrip view and compare images and manage EXIF, IPTC, XMP meta data. The photo editor can be used to resize, rotate and crop photos or adjust brightness, contrast and color while applying filters and effects to images. 

LiteSpeed Web Server LiteSpeed Web Server

LiteSpeed Web Server is an Apache alternative that conserves resources without sacrificing performance, security, or convenience. With LiteSpeed Web Server, you can double your capacity and eliminate third-party caching layers. It securely handle thousands of concurrent clients while consuming minimal memory and CPU. The LiteSpeed Web Server is a popular choice for people hosting WordPress sites as it allows them to server level cache pages and reach high requests per second.

Jupyter Jupyter

The Jupyter Notebook is an open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations and narrative text. The Jupyter Notebook is primarily used in data science for data transformation and cleaning, numerical simulation, statistical modeling and machine learning.

Double Commander Double Commander

Double Commander is a cross-platform open source file manager with two panels side by side. The application takes inspiration from Total Commander and brings new features and ideas to file management. With Total Commander all archives are handled like sub directories and you can easily copy files to and from archives. Supported archive types include ZIP, TAR, GZ, BZ2, XZ, LZMA, 7Z, RPM, CPIO, DEB, RAR and ZIPX.

Caddy Caddy

Caddy is a powerful, enterprise-ready, open-source web server written in Go. The Caddy provides automatic SSL/TLS cretificates so that your application always is served over HTTPS.

Apache HTTP Server Apache HTTP Server

A free and open-source cross-platform web server developed by the Apache Software Foundation. The Apache HTTP Server is a continuous development effort to build an open HTTP server for modern operating systems. The web server is used by organizations, businesses and hobbyists alike, to power web-based applications.

OpenTSDB OpenTSDB

OpenTSDB is a free and open-source distributed, scalable Time Series Database written on top of Apache HBase. OpenTSDB was designed to address a common need: store, index and serve metrics collected from computer systems such as network gear, operating systems and applications, at a large scale, and make this data easily accessible and graphable. OpenTSDB allows you to collect thousands of metrics from tens of thousands of hosts and applications, at a high rate and will never delete or downsample data and can easily store hundreds of billions of data points.

Cryptomator Cryptomator

Cryptomator is a simple tool makes your cloud storage trustworthy. With Cryptomator, you can encrypt your data quickly and save it to your favorite cloud services provider. The tool is released as free and open source software under the MIT License. Allowing you and other developers to verify and build upon the source code, to further strengthen and improve the application.