Free Software for Linux

Light Table Light Table

Light Table is an IDE (integrated development environment) for software development. The application is built by Chris Granger and Robert Attorri and features real-time feedback allowing instant execution, debugging and access to documentation.

VirtualBox VirtualBox

VirtualBox is a free and open-source hosted hypervisor for x86 virtualization, developed by Oracle. The software is used to create virtual machines that can be used for testing, and building software in virtually contained environments. VirtualBox is available for on macOS, Linux. Windows, Solaris and OpenSolaris.

LineageOS LineageOS

LineageOS is an open-source Android distribution available for several devices. With LineageOS personalization, privacy and security is on the forefront of development. Allowing you to enjoy an mobile operating system that you are in control of and can personalize to your needs. LineageOS also provides powerful privacy and security tools such as Privacy Guard so that you can be in control of what your apps can do whenever you want.

Gitea Gitea

Gitea is a free and open-source software package for hosting software development version control using Git The software is written in Go and is a community managed fork of Gogs, released under the MIT license. With Gitea you can host your very own software project collaboration platform that can handle bug tracking, wikis, code review and team communication.

Conky Conky

Conky is a system monitor that will display pertinent information on your desktop. When you peel past the top layer, you will see Conky is actually much more than that. The systems widget can neatly display information about your CPU, memory,  swap files, harddrive space, computer temperature, upload and download speed.

XAMPP XAMPP

XAMPP is a free and open-source Apache web server stack used in web development. The XAMPP stack contains pre-configured versions of Apache HTTP Server, MariaDB, PHP, and Perl. XAMPP makes it really easy to install and use the stack on macOS, Linux or Windows.

Plasma System Monitor Plasma System Monitor

Plasma System Monitor is a new system monitoring app for KDE Plasma desktop. The software gives KDE users a concise, accurate overview of current system activities and resource usage. With Plasma System Monitor, users can now build their own custom dashboard that shows the stats, sensors, and data they want to see, and control the way the data is presented.

Ungit Ungit

Let's face it, Git is not allways easy to use through the command line, especially if you are working across projects and branches. Ungit was created to solve this problem. Ungit is a free and open-source plaform for managing Git visually. Ungit is self-hosted and runs on any platform that supports Node.js and Git. The software also works well with Git platforms such as GitHub and GitLab.

ArcoLinux 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.

Steam Steam

Steam is where most gamers come to buy and play computer games. Steam is a video game digital distribution service by Valve. The software can be used to both buy and launch games, it also packs social features allowing you to make friends and play games with or against them. The Steam platform can also be used by game developers and publishers to launch and sell games to users of the platform.