Software for macOS

Wine Wine

Wine is a free and open-source compatibility layer that aims to allow application software and computer games developed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, & BSD. Wine began in 1993 under the initial coordination of Bob Amstadt as a way to support running Windows 3.1 programs on Linux. To this day, Wine makes it easy to wrap and install Windows games and software for your favorite Unix system.

pgModeler pgModeler

pgModeler is an open source software for modeling PostgreSQL databases. It merges the classical concepts of modeling using entity-relationship diagrams with specific features that only PostgreSQL implements. With pgModeler you can create and edit database models easily with a simple and intuitive interface. pgModeler allows you to design your database once with dynamic code generation, and export to multiple versions of PostgreSQL ranging from 9.x to 13.x.

Filmulator Filmulator

Filmulator is a free and open-source raw photo editor based on the process of developing film. The raw photo editing application with library management focus on providing simplicity over flexibility with an aim for ease of learning with a streamlined workflow. Filmulator accepts raw files from cameras and simulates the development of film as if exposed to the same light as the camera's sensor.

Krita Krita

Krita is a professional free and open-source painting software created and maintained by artists. The main focus of the project is to create top quality painting tools that everyone can afford and enjoy. Krita features an OpenGL-accelerated canvas, colour management support, an advanced brush engine, non-destructive layers and masks, group-based layer management, vector artwork support and switchable customisation profiles.

Apple Numbers Apple Numbers

With Numbers, you can create beautiful spreadsheets that include impressive tables and images. Apple Numbers is a real-time collaboration spreadsheet that can be used to work solo or together with your team in one unified experience. Apple Numbers supports the Apple Pencil and can be used on your Mac, iPad, iPhone or Windows PC.

Plex Plex

With Plex you can take control over the content you consume. Plex is a media server accompanied with an application that makes it easy to choose and view personal media from your own server or stream podcasts, videos, and shows from the web.

GIMP GIMP

GIMP is a free and open-source raster graphics editor developed by the Free Software Foundation (GNU). The software is a perfect fit for anyone looking for a free and open alternative to Adobe Photoshop. GIMP can be used for photo retouching, image editing and composition. The software is commonly know within the Linux community but is available under the GPLv3+ licenses for macOS and Windows as well.

Darktable Darktable

Darktable is a free and open-soource photo editing software created for photographers, by photographers. Darktable is specifically designed for non-destructive raw photo post-production editing. The Darktable development community is comprised of avid photographers that has a good understanding of real world problems, challenges, and workflows.

 

ManyCam ManyCam

ManyCam is a software that allow you to use multiple different video chat and video streaming applications simultaneously. With ManyCam, it is easy to record and broadcast live videos on popular third-party platforms YouTube, Facebook and others. To enhance these communications you can add virtual backgrounds, create layers and presets, screencast desktop, and more.

Apache Flume Apache Flume

Apache Flume is a free and open source, distributed software for efficiently collecting, aggregating, and moving large amounts of log data. With Apache Flume you can create data pipelines for you log data with a simple and flexible architecture based on streaming data flows. Apache Flume uses a simple extensible data model that allows you to create online analytic applications that are fault tolerant and reliable with many failover and recovery mechanisms.