Software

KDevelop KDevelop

KDevelop is a fully featured, plugin extensible IDE for C/C++ and many other programming languages. Supported platforms include Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, macOS and other Unix flavors as well as Microsoft Windows. It is based on KDevelop Platform, the KDE Frameworks and the Qt libraries. KDevelop  is a free and open source software under development by KDE since 1998.

Box Box

With Box, you get a single place to manage, secure, share and govern all of the content for your internal and external collaboration and processes. Box provides a secure service that protects sensitive files in the cloud with intelligent threat detection, and complete information governance. All businesses depends on collaboration between people, from teams to customers, partners and vendors. With box it's easy to keep everyone on the same page while working on business critical content.

Nextcloud Nextcloud

With Nextcloud, users can host their own secure cloud solution for file storage, collaboration and communication for enterprise or personal purposes. Nextcloud gives you full control over your own data and where and how you host it. The software can be hosted on-premise or on any VPS or cloud instance provided by third-party web hosts. If you value privacy and security, Nextcloud might be the right choice for you. Nextcloud is both free and open source and developed in an open, transparent and trustworthy manner.

FileCloud FileCloud

FileCloud is an enterprise-grade file sharing, backup, syncronization service that can be self-hosted on-premise or managed in the cloud. FileCloud gives the customer complete data ownership and full control via its governance model that allow system administrators to monitor events and receive alerts on What, Who, When and How files where changed or interacted with. FileCloud has received the Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice Distinction for the second consecutive time, and is the #1 choice for companies looking for complete control over their data.

SerpWatch.io SerpWatch.io

SerpWatch is a feature-reach rank tracker user by SEO's to monitor websites and its search engine rankings. SerpWatch provides comprehensive historical SERP data which can be accessed through a neat user interface, accompanied with a fully-fledged notification system. With SerpWatch, it is also easy to automate your workflow and receive important notifications to your favorite apps. currently SerpWatch integrates with over 1500 apps via Zapier, which can be used to create action triggers for important keyword ranking events.

Ahrefs Ahrefs

The Swiss Army knife of content marketing, Ahrefs is a set of SEO tools packaged as a service. With Ahrefs, content marketers SEO's can get detail search engine data about their domains, which can be used to further improve the visibility and reach online. The toolset is powered by AhrefsBot, a web crawler that crawls webpages and provide data to analyze both organic and paid results in search engines. Ahrefs is loved by content marketers across the globe, that use the tool for competitor analysis, backlink checking, SERP monitoring and much more.

Zoho Mail Zoho Mail

Zoho Mail provides ad-free email hosting for business and organizations. It's comes with intuitive migration tools, along with 24/7 dedicated migration support to ensure smooth, lossless migration from your existing email provider. With Zoho Mail, your organization can manage all their email, calendar and contact needs. Since Zoho Mail is part of the Zoho's suite of online productivity, it's easy to extend the capability in to more parts of Zoho's offering and essentially run your entire business with Zoho. Zoho is provided as a Freemium software, where the free plan supports up to 5 users in an organization.

Lubuntu Lubuntu

Lubuntu is a free and light-weight Linux desktop distribution developed by the Lubuntu Community. The distribution combines the stability of Ubuntu with the faster LXQt desktop to provide a snappy operating system for low-spec computers. Lubuntu has been in active development since 2011 where it was first introduced with the LXDE desktop environment.