Free Software for Linux

Cockpit Project 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.

Opera 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.

Android Studio 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.

LibreOffice Impress 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.

GNOME Web GNOME Web

GNOME Web or codename: Epiphany is a free and open-source web browser based on the WebKit rendering engine. The web browser is developed openly by the GNOME Project and the community for all Unix-like systems. GNOME Web is the official web browser of the Linux desktop environment GNOME.

 

KiCad 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.

IDLE IDLE

IDLE is the default IDE which come installed with the programming language Python. The editor provides syntax highlighting, search features, class browsers, and runs Python scripts in a separate, protected process. IDLE was designed to be intuetive and simple to use, so that it can be a useful tool for people learning Python for the first time.

KeeWeb KeeWeb

KeeWeb is a free and open source, cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass.

Google Chrome Google Chrome

A free web browser developed and released by Google. Chrome is built on the open source project Chromium and is a web browser that provides a fast experience that many have come to love. The browser is available in 50 languages and allows people to consume the web with an easy-to-undestand user interface. As a user of Google Chrome you can enjoy automatic updates, bookmark & history syncing, password management via your Google account.