Open Source OS & Utility Software

Xubuntu Xubuntu

A light-weight Linux distribution intended for both new and experienced Linux users. Xubuntu comes with the Xfce desktop environment by default which use fewer system resources than the default Ubuntu GNOME desktop. Xubuntu was officially released on 1 June 2006 and has seen active development since. It is openly maintained by the community and released free of charge under the GNU General Public License.

Ubuntu MATE Ubuntu MATE

Ubuntu MATE is a free an open-source Linux distribution that is openly developed by the community. The distribution is provided with the MATE desktop environment which is a fork of GNOME 2. In February 2015, Ubuntu MATE gained the official Ubuntu flavour status from Canonical Ltd. To this day, Ubuntu MATE is loved by MATE desktop users as it brings the stability of Ubuntu together with their favorite Linux desktop environment.

Bliss OS Bliss OS

Bliss OS is a free and open-source operating system based on the mobile operating system, Android. It features  many optimizations and expanded device support and is avalible for Chrombook, Linux and Windows PCs. The project is developed by an 501 (c3) Non-Profit organization who's mission is to provide a variety of resources to the open-source community and others around the world by creating and fostering an all-inclusive learning environment for seasoned developers and newcomers.

Alpine Linux Alpine Linux

A Linux distribution based on musl and BusyBox, designed for security, simplicity, and resource efficiency. Alpine Linux is mostly used in server environments as its hardened kernel and resource efficiency makes it perfect for containerisation. The distribution compiles all user-space binaries as position-independent executables along with stack-smashing protection for stack buffer overflow concerns.

Classic Shell Classic Shell

Classic Shell is a free and open-source Windows shell that improves your productivity and enhances usability of Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.

QEMU QEMU

QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer.

Ubuntu Touch Ubuntu Touch

Ubuntu Touch is a free and open-source mobile operating system maintained by the UBports community. The OS was first create by Canonical LTD, the company behind the Linux distribution, Ubunutu. With Ubuntu Touch, you can use your mobile devices in a free and open manner. Ubuntu Touch also allows you to turn your phone into a desktop computer using the "desktop mode"

SparkyLinux SparkyLinux

SparkyLinux is fast, lightweight and fully customizable operating system. The open source OS is based on Debian and released as free software under the GNU General Public License. With SparkyLinux, people can enjoy a stable operating system which is released with few different version depending on your use case. The fully featured release, with Openbox as a desktop environment and special editions called GameOver, Multimedia & Rescue.

GNOME Disks GNOME Disks

GNOME Disks is a free and open-source GUI for the gnome-disk-utility package. GNOME Disks can be used for partition management, monitoring, benchmarking, and software RAID.

KaiOS KaiOS

KaiOS is a free an open-source operating system that brings the best of smartphones to affordable mobile devices. With KaiOS you can use popular apps like WhatsApp, YouTube, Facebook, Google Maps, and 500+ other apps available on the KaiStore. KaiOS was built to empower people around the world through technology. With the belief that everyone should have access to the internet to unleash their potential.