Open Source Software for Linux
balenaEtcher
With balenaEtcher people can create an installation media of your operating system by burning the image on a bootable flash drive. The software, that was previously known as Etcher, is developed by Balena and the open-source community and released free of charge under the Apache-2.0 License. balenaEtcher can be downloaded and used for following operating systems: macOS, Linux and Windows.
Inkscape
A free and open-source vector graphics editor developed by macOS, Linux and Windows. Inkscape provides a rich set of features and is widely used for both artistic and technical illustrations such as cartoons, clip art, logos, typography, diagramming and flowcharting. With Inkscape you can work on Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) with a modern and intuitive UI and UX loved by many in the open-source community.
Kitty Terminal
Kitty is a fast, featureful, GPU based terminal emulator for macOS, Linux and Windows. The project is developed by kovidgoyal and released as free and open software under the GPL-3.0 License. The terminal achives maximal performance by offloading rendering to the GPU for lower system load and smooth scrolling, making it a good choice when compared to resource heavy elctron-based terminals. Kitty Terminal also supports modern features like graphics, unicode, true-color, OpenType ligatures, mouse protocol, hyperlinks, focus tracking, bracketed paste and several new terminal protocol extensions.
KubeSphere
KubeSphere is a distributed operating system managing cloud native applications with Kubernetes as its kernel, and provides plug-and-play architecture for the seamless integration of third-party applications to boost its ecosystem. KubeSphere allow people and organizations to create multi-tenant enterprise-grade container platforms with full-stack automated IT operation and streamlined DevOps workflows.
Anjuta
Anjuta is an IDE (integrated development environment) developed for the GNOME Project. With Anjuta developers can work with programming languages like C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Python and Vala. The IDE provides full Glade integration that can be used for WYSIWYG UI development for GTK+/GNOME applications and GDE integration for onboard debugging.
ArcoLinux
ArcoLinux is a free and open-source Linux distribution based on Arch Linux. ArcoLinux is a full-featured distribution that ships with three different desktop options as default, Xfce desktop, Openbox and i3 window manager. The project is openly developed by the community where the most activity take place in three different branches, ArcoLinux, ArcoLinuxD and ArcoLinuxB. Each provides individual preconfigured desktops and tools included during installation. ArcoLinux makes it real simple to get started with the widley popular and modular Linux distribution Arch Linux.
PhantomJS
PhantomJS is a headless web browser scriptable with JavaScript. PhantomJS utilize QtWebKit as the backend to offer fast and native support for various web standards: DOM handling, CSS selector, JSON, Canvas, and SVG. PhantomJS is most commonly used by developers to run browser-based unit tests in a headless system like a continuous integration environment.
Nginx
A free and open-source web server created by created by Igor Sysoev in 2004. Nginx can be used as web server, reverse proxy, load balancer, mail proxy and HTTP cache. Today the project is managed by Nginx Inc and developed openly by the community, while an enterprise version of the software is also available under the name Nginx Plus.
WPS Office
WPS Office is a powerful office suite that offers tools for writing documents, managing speadsheets and creating presentations. WPS Office features built-in spell check, keyboard shortcuts, view multiple documents, password protection, save to .pdf, convert to .doc .docx, mail merge, and an intuetive interface that makes you feel right at home. Included in the WPS Office suite is WPS Writer, WPS Spreadsheet, and WPSPresentation.
Redbean
Redbean is an open source web server in a zip executable that runs on six operating systems. the web server embeds Lua, SQLite, and MbedTLS into a fork() driven application server that benchmarks at 1.1 million qps on a personal computer.