Open Source OS & Utility Software
Oracle Linux
A cloud native environment of software components for the development and management of cloud-native applications developed. The operating system is developed by Oracle, on top of the Linux Kernel and adheres to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and Open Container Initiative standards. Oracle Linux makes it easy to manage cloud native applications and perform installations, updates and upgrades on the underlying infrastructure.
ReverseSSH
ReverseSSH is a statically-linked ssh server with a reverse connection feature for simple yet powerful remote access. Most people find ReverseSSH useful during HackTheBox, CTF's and similar challenges.
Replicant
Replicant is a fully free and open source Android distribution designed for freedom, privacy and security. Replicant replaces all proprietary Android components with free and open counterparts allowing you to be in control of your operating system, its software and your personal information and data.
Sailfish OS
Sailfish OS is a European developed mobile operating system that offers exlusive licensing model for local implementations. Sailfish OS provides a deeper level of security including features, such as Mobile Device Management (MDM), fully integrated VPN solutions, enterprise WiFi, data encryption, and better and faster performance. Allowing you to enjoy a privacy focused and secure operating system for your mobile devices.
Conky
Conky is a system monitor that will display pertinent information on your desktop. When you peel past the top layer, you will see Conky is actually much more than that. The systems widget can neatly display information about your CPU, memory, swap files, harddrive space, computer temperature, upload and download speed.
UNetbootin
UNetbootin, short for Universal Netboot Installe is a tool that allows you to easily create bootable USB flash drives to install or try operating systems. This software is designed to be cross-platform and works with Windows, as well as Mac and Linux operating systems.
Magisk
Magisk is known as a "systemless" root method. It's essentially a way to modify the system without actually modifying it. Modifications are stored safely in the boot partition instead of on the main system. With Magisk you can root phone or tablet to give you complete control over the system with compromising your device.
LineageOS
LineageOS is an open-source Android distribution available for several devices. With LineageOS personalization, privacy and security is on the forefront of development. Allowing you to enjoy an mobile operating system that you are in control of and can personalize to your needs. LineageOS also provides powerful privacy and security tools such as Privacy Guard so that you can be in control of what your apps can do whenever you want.
Plasma System Monitor
Plasma System Monitor is a new system monitoring app for KDE Plasma desktop. The software gives KDE users a concise, accurate overview of current system activities and resource usage. With Plasma System Monitor, users can now build their own custom dashboard that shows the stats, sensors, and data they want to see, and control the way the data is presented.
iOS
A mobile operating system designed by Apple, that runs on iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch devices. iOS uses a multi-touch interface in which simple gestures operate the device, such as swiping your finger across the screen to move to the next page or pinching your fingers to zoom. These gesuters and the ease of use and simplicity of the operating system is one of many things that brought success to the platform and Apple as a whole.