Builder is a toolsmith for GNOME-based applications. It’s a complete integrated development environment.
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Builder is a toolsmith for GNOME-based applications. It’s a complete integrated development environment.
Read moreOneCMDB is a configuration management database engine that includes Nagios configuration, and NMAP discovery tools to populate the database.
Read moreRubiChess is a very strong UCI-compliant chess engine. RubiChess is free and open source software which plays a very strong game.
Read moreLifeLines is a genealogy program to help with family history research. It maintains genealogical records in a database.
Read morePhpWiki is a Wiki written in PHP and uses a database to store the pages(supporting popular implementations such MySQL and PostgreSQL).
Read moreTrilium Notes is a hierarchical note taking application with focus on building large personal knowledge bases.
Read morespaCy is an open-source software library for advanced Natural Language Processing, written in the programming languages Python and Cython.
Read moreApache Ignite is a horizontally scalable, fault-tolerant distributed in-memory computing platform.
Read moreFn is an event-driven, open source, Functions-as-a-Service (FaaS) compute platform that you can run anywhere. Free and open source.
Read moreTimewarrior is a command line time tracking application to record time spent on activities. Timewarrior is free and open source.
Read moreERP5 is a full featured high end software solution for mission critical Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) / Customer Relation Management (CRM), and more.
Read moreKolourPaint is a free, easy-to-use paint program by KDE.
Read moreDelve is a debugger for the Go programming language.
Read moreMYRaf is a practical, astronomical image reduction and photometry software and interface for the Image Reduction and Analysis Facility (IRAF).
Read moreBluefish is a powerful editor aimed at programmers and web designers, with many options to write websites, scripts and programming code.
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