Free and Open Source Software
Torque 3D
Torque 3D is a premier open-source game engine. Torque 3D includes both a high-performance forward-rendering basic lighting engine, and a deferred-rendering advanced lighting mode. A plugin system for physics, and networking capabilities with a server authoritative networking model, used for multiplayer games. The game engine has been used to create everything from driving simulators to MMOs to first-person shooters.
Thirty Bees
An open source e-commerce software packed with features, Thirty Bees allows merchants to quickly setup shop and start selling online. The software is the brainchild of Michael Dekker and Lesley Paone who has years of experience in both development and e-commerce. By using Thirty Bees you can become apart of an community that together develops e-commcere tools that merchants love. The majority of Thirty Bees is written in PHP, while other technologies like JavaScript, HTML, CSS, SQL and XML is used. As a developer yourself, you can create Modules for your own project or sell them on the Thirty Bees marketplace to other merchants.
OpenCart
OpenCart is a free and open source e-commerce and shopping cart system written in PHP. With OpenCart merchants can create their own online store at a minimal cost, simply get a web host and start installing the software. The OpenCart software includes all the necessary features to run a online stores and connects to over 20+ payment gateways and 8 shipping methods.
KiCad
KiCad is a free and open-source, cross-platform software suite for electronic design automation. With KiCad it's easy to make professional PCB layouts with up to 32 copper layers. The schematic editor provided by KiCad allows you to create your own design without limits and then inspect and view your work in the 3D viewer through an interactive canvas.
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.
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.
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.
Opera
A free web browser for Android, iOS, macOS, Linux and Windows developed by the Norwegian company Opera Software. Opera is Chromium-based browser with a unique user interface that uses the Blink layout engine. With Opera users can browse in privacy with Opera's built-in VPN. Stay in touch with each other through the built-in messenger and browse in style with with dark and light themes, keyboard shortcuts, and favorite bookmarks.
Cockpit Project
The Cockpit Project makes your Linux server more discoverable by providing an easy-to-use, integrated, and open web-based interface. With Cockpit you can view your server in a modern web browser and perform system tasks with mouse inputs, instead of using the terminal. Cockpit also makes it easy to start containers, administer storage, configure networks, and inspect logs.