Free and Open Source Software

Bromite Bromite

Bromite is a free and open-source web browser for Android. The application is a fork of Chromium and supports ad blocking and provides enhanced privacy. The main goal of  the Bromite project is to provide a clutter-free browsing experience without privacy-invasive features and with the addition of a fast ad-blocking engine. Minimal UI changes are applied to help curbing the idea of "browser as an advertisement platform".

Amazon Lumberyard Amazon Lumberyard

Amazon Lumberyard is a free, cross-platform game engine based on the famous CryEngine. With Amazon Lumberyard, you can create games without royalties, seat fees and additional costs. Since the game engine is developed by Amazon it provides some interesting integrations out-of-the-box. Lumberyard provides frictionless integration with Twitch and AWS for hosting and displaying and promoting your new game.

Winginx Winginx

Winginx is a local web server for PHP5, MySQL, MongoDB, Node.js developers.

Linux Mint Linux Mint

A free community-driven desktop Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and Debian. Linux Mint is widley popular and is used by millions of people across the globe and comes bundled with a variety of free and open-source software to enhance your desktop experience. The project was created by Clément Lefèbvre and is being actively developed by the Linux Mint Team and community since 2006.

CodeIgniter CodeIgniter

CodeIgniter is a powerful PHP framework with an extremly small footpring. The framework is built from the ground up to aid developers that want to build structured, secure and scalable web applications written in PHP. CodeIgniter is designed and developed at EllisLab and released as free and open source software under the MIT License.

postmarketOS postmarketOS

PostmarketOS is a touch-optimized, mobile operating system built on-top of Alpine Linux. It provides it's own packages and comes with a small footprint and can easily be installed on most smartphones. However, PostmarketOS is in early development and leads the way for mobile Linux operating systems and will most likely not operate like the more popular mobile OS on the market today.

WebAssembly WebAssembly

WebAssembly or WASM for short, is an open standard and binary instruction format for a stack-based virtual machine. WebAssembly run in all modern web browsers at near-native performance and provides languages such as C/C++ and Rust with a compilation target so that they can run on the web. The language is designed to run alongside JavaScript, allowing both to work together, while simultaneously redefining the web's capability.

GitBook GitBook

GitBook provides developers and teams with a modern documentation format and toolchain using Git and Markdown. With GitBook, you and your team can create beatiful documentaion with minimal effort. The software integrates with Slackand other third-party software, allowing users of GitBook to easily search and share information that is part of their documentation. GitBook was first created as an open-source CLI tool but is now offered as a SaaS, making it easier than ever to start a GitBook for your project.

PureCSS PureCSS

PureCSS is a free and open-source CSS framework with a minimal footprint. The entire framework and its modules weighs in at just 3.7KB minified and gzipped. With PureCSS web developers can craft responsive UI for websites that works for mobile as well as desktop. Since every line of the framework was carefully considered, you can rest assured that your page size will be kept to a minimal, and your website loads fast.

Saleor Saleor

A free and open-source headless, GraphQL-first e-commerce platform delivering ultra-fast, dynamic and personalized shopping experiences. Saleor is built with Django and React and empowers mid-size and enterprise retailers and brands looking for the most flexible e-commerce to innovate rapidly with no constraints. Saleor is free forever, and provides enterprise support at a monthly cost.