Open Source Software for Linux

Socket.io Socket.io

Socket.IO is a free and open-source JavaScript library that can be used for building realtime web applications. The library consists of two parts, a server-side library for Node.js and a client-side library that runs in the browser.

Janya Janya

Janya is a cloud-based playout solution that helps broadcasters to reach a wider audience by creating content, editing, monetizing, and distributing quality channels using a single cloud-based web application. As a powerful media asset management platform, Janya meets all broadcasting needs, including uploading content, scheduling playlists, and publishing live channels. Janya is an end-to-end cloud playout solution capable of launching linear TV channels easily and quickly with well-crafted media asset management and edge delivery infrastructure. The rapid deployment makes it easy to configure and provides complete control over live channels and content. It is highly efficient in scheduling workflows and is super secure and reliable. Managing the entire function is made effortless since the content gets stored in the cloud and accessed through the internet. Customers can monitor all their linear cloud playout channels from anywhere. Janya offers a variety of products intended to simplify content creation and delivery on automated playout channels. Here are some of the products that ease the All-in-one platform for creating, managing, publishing, distributing

OpenSSL OpenSSL

OpenSSL is a robust, commercial-grade toolkit and general-purpose cryptography library for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols. The library allows for secure communications over computer networks against eavesdropping. It is widely used for internet-based servers where the most common use-case is HTTPS for websites. OpenSSL is licensed under an Apache-style license is free to use for non-commercial and commercial projects alike.

Lokl Lokl

With Lokl you can setup a local WordPress development environment for Mac, Win & Linux. Lokl is a free and open source and allows you to quickly spin up local WordPress environments from your command line tool.

OpenXava OpenXava

OpenXava provides software development tools that will make you work less. Much like JBoss Forge, OpenXava allows you to build business applications very fast. Simply write your domain logic and classes in plain Java, and instantally push your web application to production.

Natron Natron

Natron is a powerful Digital Compositor that can handle all of your 2D and 2.5D needs. Its robust OIIO file formats and OpenFX architecture is what make Natron the most flexible open source compositor for the visual effects community. Its interface and functionally are the same across all platforms such as MacOS, Linux and Windows. Natron has a powerful keying, roto/rotopaint, 2D tracking tools that are staple for all current film production project that requires visual effects.

JBoss Forge JBoss Forge

JBoss Forge is a software development tool that extends your Java IDE, providing wizards and extensions for different technologies and solutions.

Parrot OS Parrot OS

Parrot OS, the flagship product of Parrot Security is a GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian and designed with Security and Privacy in mind. Parrot OS is designed for security experts, developers and privacy aware people. The operating system is use by many in the security sector for penetration testing and infosec.

FreeNAS FreeNAS

FreeNAS is an operating system that can be installed on virtually any hardware platform to share data over a network. With FreeNAS it is simple to create a centralized, easily accessible place for your data. You can use FreeNAS with ZFS to protect, store, and back up all of your data.

LLVM LLVM

LLVM is a compiler infrastructure project that contains a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies. LLVM stands for low level virtual machine yet the project has little to do with traditional virtual machines. LLVM is used to construct, optimize and produce intermediate and/or binary machine code. For example, programming languages like Crystal, Swift and Rust depend on the LLVM for compilation of code.