Tauon Music Box (Tauon) is an open source music player based around disposable playlists and the assumption that folders are albums. Luke puts it through its paces and loves it tons!
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Tauon Music Box (Tauon) is an open source music player based around disposable playlists and the assumption that folders are albums. Luke puts it through its paces and loves it tons!
Read moreIt makes sense to use Qt based software with KDE. Benefits include memory savings, and better integration with the KDE desktop. However, if you prefer other desktop environments, these Qt file managers still work admirably. We review 15 Qt file managers.
Read morenmon is short for Nigel’s performance Monitor for Linux. It’s a very versatile tool that can be shaped to your exact requirements. It fully warrants its place in our Essential System Tools feature.
Read moreShadow Daemon is a collection of open source tools to detect, record and prevent attacks on web applications. In other words, Shadow Daemon is a web application firewall that intercepts requests and filters out malicious parameters. Shadow Daemon is a
Read moreyoutube-dl is a cross-platform, open source, command-line program to download videos. Its name belies the fact it supports tons of streaming sites besides YouTube. I’d never heard of half of them.
The software is written in the Python programming language and needs the Python interpreter (2.6, 2.7, or 3.2+).
Read moreLinux is well endowed with graphical file managers with tons of original creations together with fork upon fork of GNOME Files. Polo File Manager is not a fork of GNOME Files nor any other established file manager. This original creation is written in the Vala programming language.
Read moreHackety Hack is an open source application that teaches individuals how to create software from the absolute basics. It combines an Integrated Development Environment with an extensive Lessons system. Hackety Hack is a programming starter kit. It is an editor
Read moreCPod (formerly known as Cumulonimbus) is a cross-platform, open source podcast player for the desktop. The application is built with web technologies – it’s written in the JavaScript programming language and uses the Electron framework.
Read moreGitHub is currently the world’s largest, and most popular code hosting site. It is web-based and uses Git, an open-source version control system that was started by Linus Torvalds, the principal force behind the Linux kernel. GitHub provides distributed revision
Read moreFlickr Photo Downloader is a small, open source utility written in the Java programming language which lets users download Flickr images from public profiles. To download images from a public profile, you only need to know the Flickr account name,
Read moreOpen-Sankoré is an open source interactive white board that uses a free standard format compatible with any projector and pointing device. With an ergonomic interface, it combines the simplicity of traditional teaching tools with the advantages provided by teaching ICTs.
Read moreVaadin is a Java web application framework. It is designed for creating rich and interactive applications that run in the browser, without any plugins. A server-driven architecture together with reusable component model is used to simplify programming of applications and
Read moreThe Prototype JavaScript Framework is a JavaScript framework that aims to ease development of dynamic web applications. It is implemented as a single file of JavaScript code, usually named prototype.js. It offers a familiar class-style OO framework, extensive Ajax support,
Read moreOpenPanel is a completely modular open source control panel for Internet Service Providers. OpenPanel offers all the basic hosting services for setting up domains, including DNS, email, websites and databases. A layered authentication system allows the administrator to create accounts
Read moreBombermaaan is classic Bomberman game with multiplayer support, cloned on original SNES games. This open source game is similar to Dynablaster.
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