Open Source Software for macOS
LibreOffice Impress
LibreOffice Impress is a free and open source presentation and slide show software that allow you to create interactive slide shows for your next presentation.
Litestream
With Litestream you can stop building slow, complex, fragile software systems and use SQLite instead. Litestream continuously stream SQLite changes to S3-compatible storage. Allowing developers to build SQLite-powred application that can quickly recover to the point of failure if your server goes down. The Litestream command line also provides several subcommands to help you manage replication & recovery of your databases. This reference provides details about the options available and different modes of operation.
Firefox
Firefox is a free and open source web browser developed by Mozilla Foundation and the community. Roughly 250 million people use Firefox to browse the web daily. The browser is loved by many and in the open-source world it's seen as the defacto web browser. Firefox is highly extensible, and provides an ecosystem for thousands of third-party add-ons, that can be used to extend the capability of the software. According to tests the Firefox outperform similar web browsers like Google Chrome and Safari. The Firefox project also takes deep pride in preserving user privacy in a world where more and more personal data is collected.
Android Studio
Android Studio is a Android development environment developed by Google. The platform is based on IntelliJ IDEA and provides integrated Android development tools used for creating, testing and debugging Android applications. Android Studio studio was created to provide a standard alternatives to the likes of Eclipse with Android Development Tools for Eclipse and other third-party providers.
Element
Element is an All-in-one secure chat app for teams, friends and organisations that allow you to own your conversations. With Element you can keep conversations in your control, safe from data-mining and ads. Element utilize the open and global Matrix network for message relay, protected by proven end-to-end encryption.
GnuCash
GnuCash is a free and open-source accounting software that implements a double-entry bookkeeping system. The software is mostly used by small businesses or people doing personal accounting. Its designed to be easy to use, yet powerful and flexible and is available for Linux, BSD, Solaris, macOS and Windows.
uGet
uGet is a popular download manager for Linux that provides a lightweight yet powerful userinterface. The software is developed with GTK+ and also comes packaged as a portable Windows and macOS application.
the Best Download Manager for Linux. uGet is a lightweight yet powerful Open Source download manager for GNU/Linux developed with GTK+, which also comes packaged as a portable Windows app. - Quick Links -
Vivaldi
Vivaldi is a free web browser developed by the co-founder of Opera Software Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner and Tatsuki Tomita. The browser was first released in 2016, when it set out to rival other popular web browsers with a new take on UI and UX. Vivalid is a fast browser that gives you as a user ton of control over your browsing experience while at the same time respecting your privacy and security.
Kdenlive
A free and open-source video editing software built with KDE and Qt. Kdenlive was first created and released back in 2002 by Jason Wood. Since then the software has seen massive traction in the open-source community. Kdenlive allows you to use and arrange several audio and video tracks, each one can be locked or muted to your convenience. Since Kdenlive is based on the powerful FFmpeg libraries the software can handle most audio and video formats needed to convert and re-encode clips. To top it up Kdenlive also provides plenty of effects, ranging from color correction to audio adjustments, as well as all the standard transform options.