In 2014, we identified 5 promising free and open source Integrated Development Environments. How did they fare?
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In 2014, we identified 5 promising free and open source Integrated Development Environments. How did they fare?
Read moreTermTrack is a terminal-based program that lets you track the orbits of artificial satellites. The program is written in Python.
Read moreSeptember 2020 updates to the largest compilation of recommended free and open source software available for Linux.
Read moreCPU-X is a similar tool to the Windows utility CPU-Z. Unlike CPU-Z, CPU-X is free and open source Linux software. Here’s our review.
Read moredupeGuru finds duplicate files in a given set of directories and sub-directories. It recognizes duplicates by comparing MD5 signature of files followed by a byte-to-byte comparison. Here’s our review of this open source program.
Read moreBack in 2016, we carried a feature looking at 5 music software that were highly promising. How did this merry band of open source software fare?
Read moreMusiko is a free to use, open source and cross platform music player. It supports a good range of audio formats including both lossy and lossless formats. Here’s our review.
Read moreThis article recommends 33 free books which will teach you the basics of R, how to produce amazing plots, how to apply R to lots of disciplines, and how to efficiently program in R. Many of the books are open source.
Read moreApostrophe is a distraction free Markdown editor written in Python. Apostrophe is free and open source software.
Read moreD is a general-purpose systems programming language with a C-like syntax that compiles to native code. Here’s our recommended D books.
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