Open Source Software
AppCenter
AppCenter is the software store that comes bundled with every release of elementary OS. The store allows users of elementary OS to download curated software specifically built for the operating system. The AppCenter operates under a Pay-What-You-Want pricing model which allow developers to earn money from their open-source creations. Anyone is free to create apps for elementary OS as long as they follow the design guide lines provided by the elementary project.
OpenStreetMap
OpenStreetMap is free and open-source community-driven project to create editable maps for the world. The project provides data geolocation data about roads, trails, businesses, railway stations, air ports and much more. The data provided by the community and OpenStreetMap is free to use for any software project that requires maps, as long as you credit the project and its contributors.
Xfce
Xfce is a free and open-source desktop environment for Unix-like platforms, such as Linux, Solaris and BSD.
Docker
Docker is an open-source platform that automates deployment and development life cycles with OS-level virtualization. These virtualization are called containers and contain application specific operating system, software and configurations that are built on deployment. Containers are encapsulated and work across systems, be it in local development or on production servers, they run anywhere. Docker provides a Community Edition (CE) and an Enterprise Edition (EE) and can be used for personal and enterprise level projects alike.
Haskell
Haskell is a free and open-source purely-functional programming language. The language has been around since the 1990's and has pioneered a number of advanced programming language features such as type classes, which enable type-safe operator overloading. Haskell is an open-source project of more than twenty years of scientific research and provides built-in concurrency and parallelism, debuggers, profilers and rich libraries that can be used to build robust applications while following functional programming patterns.
Android
Android is a free and open source mobile operating system built on-top of the Linux kernel. The OS is used by over 150 million people world-wide, which makes it the most popular mobile operating system on earth. Android is optimized for how you use your phone, helping you manage conversations, organize your day, and connect with the people that matters most to you.
Audius Music
Audius is a music streaming and sharing platform that puts power back into the hands of content creators.