Software for BSD

OpenBSD OpenBSD

OpenBSD is a free and open-source, security-focused, Unix-like operating system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution. For over 25 years OpenBSD has been developed by a community of volunteers funded through contributions collected by The OpenBSD Foundation. OpenBSD is freely available and can be used on most hardware, including Alpha, x86-64, ARMv7, ARMv8 (64-bit), PA-RISC, IA-32, LANDISK, Omron LUNA-88K, Loongson, MIPS64, PowerPC, SPARC64.

Wireshark Wireshark

Wireshark is the world's most widely-used network protocol analyzer software. With Wireshark you can get a better understanding on what's happening on your network. The software let's you do deep analysis across hundreds of protocols at a microscopic level. Wireshark is free and open-source and has been in active development by contributions from volunteers across the globe since 1998. Today the software is used by commercial and non-profit enterprises, government agencies, and educational institutions.

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.

Pencil2D Pencil2D

Pencil2D is a simple, yet powerful 2D animation, drawing and painting application that lets you create traditional hand-drawn animation using both bitmap and vector graphics. Pencil2D is released as free and open-source software under the GNU General Public License and uses the Qt framework. With Pencil2D you can seamlessly switch between raster and vector workflows, allowing you to sketch, ink & paint on the go.

Clementine Clementine

Clementine is free and open-source music player and library organizer based on Amarok 1.4. The application work cross-platform and is avalible for BSD, macOS, Linux, and Windows.

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.

Grafana Grafana

As the world's most popular free and open source technology for visualizing metrics, Graphana makes it easy to create a interactive dashboard for data monitoring. Grafana's designed from the ground-up for analyzing and visualizing metrics such as system CPU, memory, disk and I/O utilization. All metrics provided by connected data sources and applications can be visualized and monitored though charts, graphs, and alerts. You can also extend the core functionality of Graphana through a built-in plug-in system. Popular companies and applications like Uber, Robinhood, Nubank and others trust Graphana and its real-time visualization and monitoring capabilities.

Kodi Kodi

Kodi is a free and open-source media and entertainment center. It can be used on a single machine or as a part of your local network. The media center supports a wide range of remote controls, combined with a beautiful and highly skinnable interface. Kodi also supports Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) which allows it to be used on your TV in the comfort of your living room.

MidnightBSD MidnightBSD

MidnightBSD is a free and open-source desktop operating system for x86 and x86-64 based PCs. The OS is originally forked from FreeBSD 6.1, and periodically updated with code and drivers from later FreeBSD releases. The developers behind MidnightBSD has been stringing since 2006 create an easy-to-use operating system that everyone can use, freely. 

Ansible Ansible

Ansible is an open-source software provisioning, configuration management, and application-deployment tool. With Ansible you can streamline your deployment process, allowing you to roll out enterprise scale applications with the bush of a button or a command via the terminal. Ansible itself is written in Python and has a minimal learning curve, allowing you to build simple setup procedures that can manage all of your CI/CD needs.