Free Software for BSD
FlexGet
FlexGet is a free and open-source multipurpose automation tool for all of your media with support for torrents, nzbs, podcasts, comics, TV, movies, RSS, HTML, CSV, and more.
QuiteRSS
QuiteRSS is a open-source cross-platform RSS and Atom news feeds reader application. With QuiteRSS you can store and read the latest news through an embeded browser using webkit core. Allowing you to filter your news by new, unread, starred, deleted. With the help of QuiteRSS' feed import wizard you can easiliy search feed URLs and import the latest news from your favorite source quickly, without the hassle of manual work.
LLVM
LLVM is a compiler infrastructure project that contains a collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies. LLVM stands for low level virtual machine yet the project has little to do with traditional virtual machines. LLVM is used to construct, optimize and produce intermediate and/or binary machine code. For example, programming languages like Crystal, Swift and Rust depend on the LLVM for compilation of code.
Prettier
Prettier is a free and open-source, opinionated code formatter. With Prettier you can save time and keep your code neat and tidy as you move along quickly. When using prettier in your project, your code is formatted according to your configuration as soon as you save your file. It allows you and your team to write code that is formatted according to your specification, without the need to discuss style in code review. Prettier supports many popular languages like HTML, Markdown, MDX, YAML, CSS, SCSS, Less, Vue, Angular, GraphQL, Apex, Elm, Java, JavaScript, TypeScript, JSON, PHP, PostgreSQL, Ruby, Swift, TOML and XML. While also integrating with popular IDEs such as Atom, Emacs, Espresso, Nova, Sublime Text, Vim, Visual Studio, VS Code and WebStorm.
FreeBSD Jails
Jails on the other hand permit software packages to view the system egoistically, as if each package had the machine to itself.
MidnightBSD
MidnightBSD is a new BSD-derived operating system developed with desktop users in mind.
DragonFly BSD
DragonFly belongs to the same class of operating systems as other BSD-derived systems and Linux.
OpenBSD
FREE, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system
NetBSD Default Light Desktop
Electronics, Computer, Single Board Computer, Operating System, Raspberry Pi, ARM, Unix, Productivity, Sysadmin, Mac, OS, and BSD