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A Slower Speed of Light
A Slower Speed of Light is a freeware video game developed by MIT Game Lab that demonstrates the effects of special relativity by gradually slowing down the speed of light to a walking pace.
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A-Frame (virtual reality framework)
A-Frame is an open-source web framework for building virtual reality (VR) experiences.
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Academic Free License
The Academic Free License (AFL) is a permissive free software license written in 2002 by Lawrence E. Rosen, a former general counsel of the Open Source Initiative (OSI).
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ActiveVFP
ActiveVFP (also known as AVFP) is a server-side scripting framework designed for Web development to produce dynamic Web pages.
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Actor model
The actor model in computer science is a mathematical model of concurrent computation that treats "actors" as the universal primitives of concurrent computation.
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Adhearsion
Adhearsion is an open source voice development framework for the Ruby programming language.
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ADO.NET
ADO.NET is a data access technology from the Microsoft.NET Framework that provides communication between relational and non-relational systems through a common set of components.
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Advanced Simulation Library
Advanced Simulation Library (ASL) is free and open-source hardware-accelerated multiphysics simulation platform.
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AIDA/Web
Aida/Web is an object-oriented, open source Smalltalk web application server using the model-view-controller (MVC) architectural pattern.
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AJAX.OOP
AJAX.OOP is an open source JavaScript framework distributed under MIT License.
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Alice (programming language)
Alice ML is a programming language designed by the Programming Systems Laboratory at Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany.
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Allegiance (video game)
Allegiance is a multiplayer online game providing a mix of real-time strategy and player piloted space combat gameplay.
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Alternative terms for free software
Alternative terms for free software, such as open source, FOSS, and FLOSS, have been a controversial issue among free and open-source software users from the late 1990s onwards.
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Amber Smalltalk
Amber Smalltalk, formerly named Jtalk, is an implementation of the Smalltalk-80 language that runs on the JavaScript runtime of a web browser.
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Amoeba (operating system)
Amoeba is a distributed operating system developed by Andrew S. Tanenbaum and others at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
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Angular (application platform)
Angular (commonly referred to as "Angular 2+" or "Angular v2 and above") is a TypeScript-based open-source front-end web application platform led by the Angular Team at Google and by a community of individuals and corporations.
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AngularJS
AngularJS (commonly referred to as "Angular.js" or "AngularJS") is a JavaScript-based open-source front-end web application framework mainly maintained by Google and by a community of individuals and corporations to address many of the challenges encountered in developing single-page applications.
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Another System Definition Facility
Another System Definition Facility (asdf) is a package format and a build tool for Common Lisp libraries.
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Answer set programming
Answer set programming (ASP) is a form of declarative programming oriented towards difficult (primarily NP-hard) search problems.
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AntennaPod
AntennaPod is a free and open-source podcast aggregator for the Android operating system.
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Apache CouchDB
Apache CouchDB is open source database software that focuses on ease of use and having a scalable architecture.
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Apache License
The Apache License is a permissive free software license written by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).
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ApertusVR
ApertusVR is an embeddable, open-source (MIT), framework-independent, platform-independent, network-topology-independent, distributed, augmented reality/virtual reality/mixed reality engine written in C++, with JavaScript and HTTP Rest API (in Node.js).
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App Inventor for Android
App Inventor for Android is an open-source web application originally provided by Google, and now maintained by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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AppImage
AppImage is a format for distributing portable software on Linux without needing superuser permissions to install the application.
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Application server
An application server is a software framework that provides both facilities to create web applications and a server environment to run them.
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Apprentice Video
Apprentice Video is a cross-platform open-source media player, developed as a personal project by Pavel Koshevoy since May 29, 2010.
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Apriori algorithm
AprioriRakesh Agrawal and Ramakrishnan Srikant.
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Archi (tool)
Archi is a free and open-source visual-modelling and design tool for creating ArchiMate models and modelling sketches.
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Archy
Archy is a software system whose user interface poses a radically different approach for interacting with computers with respect to traditional graphical user interfaces.
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AsciiDoc
AsciiDoc is a human-readable document format, semantically equivalent to DocBook XML, but using plain-text mark-up conventions.
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AsciiMath
AsciiMath is a client-side mathematical markup language for displaying mathematical expressions in web browsers.
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Atmel AVR
AVR is a family of microcontrollers developed by Atmel beginning in 1996.
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Atom (text editor)
Atom is a free and open-source text and source code editor for macOS, Linux, and Microsoft Windows with support for plug-ins written in Node.js, and embedded Git Control, developed by GitHub.
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Attribution (copyright)
Attribution in copyright law, is acknowledgement as credit to the copyright holder or author of a work.
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Automated theorem proving
Automated theorem proving (also known as ATP or automated deduction) is a subfield of automated reasoning and mathematical logic dealing with proving mathematical theorems by computer programs.
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Avara
Avara is a 1996 computer shooter/action game designed by Juri Munkki and published by Ambrosia Software for the Apple Macintosh.
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Étoilé
Étoilé (French for starry) is a GNUstep-based free software desktop environment built from the ground up on highly modular and light components with project and document orientation in mind, in order to allow users to create their own workflow by reshaping or recombining provided services (applications), and other components.
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Babel (compiler)
Babel or Babel.js is a free and open-source JavaScript compiler and configurable transpiler used in web development.
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Babel (protocol)
The Babel routing protocol is a distance-vector routing protocol for Internet Protocol packet-switched networks that is designed to be robust and efficient on both wireless mesh networks and wired networks.
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Backbone.js
Backbone.js is a JavaScript library with a RESTful JSON interface and is based on the Model–view–presenter (MVP) application design paradigm.
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Banshee (media player)
Banshee is a cross-platform open-source media player, called Sonance until 2005.
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Barrelfish
Barrelfish is an experimental computer operating system built by ETH Zurich with the assistance of Microsoft Research in Cambridge.
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Beagle (software)
Beagle is a search system for Linux and other Unix-like systems, enabling the user to search documents, chat logs, email and contact lists.
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Beautiful Soup (HTML parser)
Beautiful Soup is a Python package for parsing HTML and XML documents (including having malformed markup, i.e. non-closed tags, so named after tag soup).
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Behat (computer science)
Behat is a test framework for behavior-driven development written in the PHP programming language.
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Bitblinder
Bitblinder was an open source software program that allows users to share bandwidth and IP addresses in order to anonymously download torrents and browse the internet.
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Bitcoin Classic
Bitcoin Classic was one of several forks of the Bitcoin reference implementation Bitcoin Core aiming to increase the transaction processing capacity of Bitcoin by increasing the block size limit.
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Bitcoin Core
Bitcoin Core is an implementation of bitcoin.
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Bitcoin Gold
Bitcoin Gold is a distributed digital currency.
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Bitcoin Unlimited
Bitcoin Unlimited (BU) is a full node implementation for the bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash networks.
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Bitcoin XT
Bitcoin XT is a fork of Bitcoin Core, the reference client for the bitcoin network.
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Bitconnect
Bitconnect (BCC) is a open-source cryptocurrency which has been described as a high-yield investment program and as a Ponzi scheme.
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Bitmarkets
Bitmarkets is a free and open-source decentralized online marketplace that uses the cryptocurrency bitcoin.
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Bitmessage
Bitmessage is a decentralized, encrypted, peer-to-peer, trustless communications protocol that can be used by one person to send encrypted messages to another person, or to multiple subscribers.
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BitTornado
BitTornado is a free BitTorrent client for transfer of computer files over networks, including the Internet.
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BitTorrent (software)
BitTorrent is an ad-supported BitTorrent client developed by Bram Cohen and BitTorrent, Inc. used for uploading and downloading files via the BitTorrent protocol.
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Blackbox
In Unix computing, Blackbox is a stacking window manager for the X Window System.
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Blosxom
Blosxom is a free-software weblog program (and simple content management system) written in Perl by Rael Dornfest.
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Blueprint (CSS framework)
Blueprint is a CSS framework designed to reduce development time and ensure cross-browser compatibility when working with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
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Boehm garbage collector
In computer science, the Boehm–Demers–Weiser garbage collector, often simply known as Boehm GC, is a conservative garbage collector for C and C++.
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Boost (C++ libraries)
Boost is a set of libraries for the C++ programming language that provide support for tasks and structures such as linear algebra, pseudorandom number generation, multithreading, image processing, regular expressions, and unit testing.
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Bootmanager
BootManager, formerly known as BootMan, is the Haiku and BeOS boot loader on x86 systems.
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Bootstrap (front-end framework)
Bootstrap is a free and open-source front-end framework (library) for designing websites and web applications.
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Bottle (web framework)
Bottle is a WSGI micro web-framework for the Python programming language.
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Bouncy Castle (cryptography)
Bouncy Castle is a collection of APIs used in cryptography.
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Brackets (text editor)
Brackets is an open-source editor written in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript with a primary focus on web development.
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Brill tagger
The Brill tagger is an inductive method for part-of-speech tagging.
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Brotli
Brotli is a data format specification for data streams compressed with a specific combination of the general-purpose LZ77 lossless compression algorithm, Huffman coding and 2nd order context modelling.
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Browserify
Browserify is an open-source JavaScript tool that allows developers to write Node.js-style modules that compile for use in the browser.
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Broyden–Fletcher–Goldfarb–Shanno algorithm
In numerical optimization, the Broyden–Fletcher–Goldfarb–Shanno (BFGS) algorithm is an iterative method for solving unconstrained nonlinear optimization problems.
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Bzip2
bzip2 is a free and open-source file compression program that uses the Burrows–Wheeler algorithm.
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C Sharp (programming language)
C# (/si: ʃɑːrp/) is a multi-paradigm programming language encompassing strong typing, imperative, declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines.
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Cafu Engine
The Cafu Engine is a game engine developed by Carsten Fuchs.
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CakePHP
CakePHP is an open-source web framework.
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Cameleon (programming language)
Cameleon is a free and open source graphical language for functional programming, released under an MIT License.
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Camping (microframework)
Camping is a web application microframework written in Ruby which consistently stays under 4 KB - the complete source code can be viewed on a single A4 sheet.
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Canabalt
Canabalt is a side-scrolling endless runner video game designed by Adam Saltsman for the Experimental Gameplay Project.
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Cannon.js
Cannon.js is an open source JavaScript 3D physics engine created by Stefan "schteppe" Hedman.
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Capistrano (software)
Capistrano is an open-source tool for running scripts on multiple servers; its main use is deploying web applications.
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Capybara (software)
Capybara is a web-based test automation software that simulates scenarios for user stories and automates web application testing for behavior-driven software development.
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Cascade Framework
Cascade Framework is a free CSS framework for creating websites and web apps.
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Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead, or CDDA, is an open source survival horror roguelike video game.
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Cedega (software)
Cedega (formerly known as WineX) was the proprietary fork by TransGaming Technologies of Wine, from the last version of Wine under the X11 license before switching to GNU LGPL.
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CEGUI
Crazy Eddie's GUI (CEGUI) is a graphical user interface (GUI) library for the programming language C++.
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CERN httpd
CERN httpd (later also known as W3C httpd) is an early, now discontinued, web server (HTTP) daemon originally developed at CERN from 1990 onwards by Tim Berners-Lee, Ari Luotonen and Henrik Frystyk Nielsen.
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Chainer
Chainer is an open source deep learning framework written purely in Python on top of Numpy and CuPy Python libraries.
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Chakra (JavaScript engine)
Chakra is a JavaScript engine developed by Microsoft for its Microsoft Edge web browser.
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Chakra (JScript engine)
Chakra is a JScript engine developed by Microsoft for its 32-bit version of the Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) web browser.
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Chaplin.js
Chaplin.js is an open-source client-side JavaScript web framework based on the model–view–controller (MVC) software architectural pattern.
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CheetahTemplate
Cheetah (or CheetahTemplate) is a template engine that uses the Python programming language.
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Chipmunk (software)
Chipmunk2D is a 2-dimensional real-time rigid body physics engine written by Scott Lembcke that is designed to be portable, lightweight, fast, and easy to use.
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Chromium (web browser)
Chromium is an open-source Web browser project started by Google, to provide the source code for the proprietary Google Chrome browser.
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Chromium B.S.U.
Chromium B.S.U. is an arcade-style, top-scrolling space shooter available on Windows, iPhone, PSP, Mac, AmigaOS 4, Linux and numerous other UNIX-like operating systems.
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CircuitPython
CircuitPython is an open source derivative of the MicroPython programming language targeted towards the student and beginner.
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Classic Shell
Classic Shell is a computer software for Microsoft Windows that provides user interface elements intended to restore familiar features from past versions of Windows.
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CLiki
CLiki is an open source wiki application written in Common Lisp, that was under development from 2002 to 2005.
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Cobra (programming language)
Cobra is a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language.
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CocoaPods
CocoaPods is an application level dependency manager for the Objective-C, Swift and any other languages that run on the Objective-C runtime, such as RubyMotion, that provides a standard format for managing external libraries.
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Cocos2d
Cocos2d is an open source software framework.
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CodeIgniter
CodeIgniter is an open-source software rapid development web framework, for use in building dynamic web sites with PHP.
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Coderity
Coderity is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) based on PHP, CakePHP and MySQL.
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CodeXL
CodeXL (formerly AMD CodeXL) is an open-source software development tool suite that includes a GPU debugger, a GPU profiler, a CPU profiler, Graphics frame analyzer and a static shader/kernel analyzer.
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CoffeeScript
CoffeeScript is a programming language that transcompiles to JavaScript.
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Coherence (UPNP)
Coherence is an open-source license multimedia computer application developed under the MIT system.
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Common Development and Distribution License
Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL) is a free and open-source software license, produced by Sun Microsystems, based on the Mozilla Public License (MPL).
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Common Language Infrastructure
The Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) is an open specification (technical standard) developed by Microsoft and standardized by ISO and ECMA that describes executable code and a runtime environment that allows multiple high-level languages to be used on different computer platforms without being rewritten for specific architectures.
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Comparison chart of civic technology platforms
Civic technology is defined as technology that enables engagement, participation or enhances the relationship between the people and government by enhancing citizen communications and public decision, improving government delivery of service, and infrastructure.
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Comparison of ADC software
Advanced Direct Connect is a next-generation peer-to-peer file-sharing protocol.
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Comparison of Adobe Flex charts
The following comparison of Adobe Flex charts provides charts classification, compares Flex chart products for different chart type availability and for different visual features like 3D versions of charts.
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Comparison of API simulation tools
The tools listed here support emulating or simulating APIs and software systems.
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Comparison of assemblers
This is a list of assemblers: computer programs that translate assembly language source code into binary programs.
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Comparison of BitTorrent clients
The following is a general comparison of BitTorrent clients, which are computer programs designed for peer-to-peer file sharing using the BitTorrent protocol.
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Comparison of BitTorrent tracker software
The following is a list of notable software for running a BitTorrent tracker.
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Comparison of boot loaders
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of available boot loaders.
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Comparison of CalDAV and CardDAV implementations
A comparison of CalDAV and CardDAV implementations offers two overviews of client and server computer software implementations of the CalDAV and CardDAV protocols.
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Comparison of cluster software
The following tables compare general and technical information for notable computer cluster software.
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Comparison of code generation tools
Category:Computer programming tools Code generation tools Category:Source code generation.
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Comparison of command shells
A command shell is a command line interface computer program to an operating system.
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Comparison of computer-assisted translation tools
A number of computer-assisted translation software and websites exists for various platforms and access types.
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Comparison of continuous integration software
This is a compendium of continuous integration software that supports a software engineering practice, continuous integration, in which developers' changes are immediately tested and reported when they are added to the mainline code base.
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Comparison of CRM systems
This article is a comparison of notable CRM systems.
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Comparison of cryptography libraries
The tables below compare cryptography libraries that deal with cryptography algorithms and have api function calls to each of the supported features.
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Comparison of dance pad video games
This is a comparison of dancing video game series in which players must step on panels on a dance pad in time with music.
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Comparison of deep learning software
The following table compares some of the most popular software frameworks, libraries and computer programs for deep learning.
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Comparison of desktop application launchers
An application launcher is a computer program that helps a user to locate and start other computer programs.
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Comparison of Direct Connect software
This article compares features and other data about client and server software for Direct Connect, a peer-to-peer file sharing protocol.
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Comparison of disk encryption software
This is a technical feature comparison of different disk encryption software.
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Comparison of documentation generators
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of documentation generators.
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Comparison of feed aggregators
The following is a comparison of RSS feed aggregators.
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Comparison of file archivers
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of file archivers.
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Comparison of file systems
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of file systems.
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Comparison of free and open-source software licenses
This is a comparison of published free software licenses and open-source licenses.
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Comparison of free geophysics software
This is a list of free and open-source software for geophysical data processing and interpretation.
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Comparison of FTP client software
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of FTP_clients and related clients that use other no 1 file transfer protocols.
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Comparison of genealogy software
This article compares several selected client-based genealogy programs.
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Comparison of HTML editors
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of HTML editors.
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Comparison of HTML parsers
HTML parsers are software for automated Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) parsing.
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Comparison of image viewers
This article presents a comparison of image viewers and image organizers which can be used for image viewing.
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Comparison of instant messaging clients
Instant messaging was created in July 1996 by Yair Goldfinger, Arik Vardi, Sefi Vigiser, and Amnon Amir, when they started a company called Mirabilis in order to introduce a new way of communication over the Internet.
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Comparison of integrated development environments
The following tables list notable software packages that are nominal IDEs; standalone tools such as source code editors and GUI builders are not included.
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Comparison of Internet forum software
This article outlines the general features commonly found in various Internet forum software packages.
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Comparison of Internet Relay Chat bots
The following table contains general and technical information about a range of Internet Relay Chat bots (IRC bots).
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Comparison of iPod file managers
This article focuses on iPod file managers.
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Comparison of issue-tracking systems
This article is a comparison of issue tracking systems that are notable, including bug tracking systems, help desk and service desk issue tracking systems, as well as asset management systems.
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Comparison of Java Remote Desktop projects
This page is a comparison of Java Remote Desktop projects available for various platforms.
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Comparison of JavaScript frameworks
There are many JavaScript frameworks available.
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Comparison of JavaScript-based source code editors
This article provides basic feature comparison between some of the JavaScript-based source code editors available today.
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Comparison of lightweight web browsers
A lightweight web browser is a web browser that sacrifices some of the features of a mainstream web browser in order to reduce the consumption of system resources, and especially to minimize the memory footprint.
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Comparison of linear algebra libraries
The following tables provide a comparison of linear algebra software libraries, either specialized or general purpose libraries with significant linear algebra coverage.
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Comparison of mail servers
This is a comparison of mail servers: mail transfer agents, mail delivery agents, and other computer software that provide e-mail services.
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Comparison of MQTT Implementations
MQTT (MQ Telemetry Transport or Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) is an ISO standard (ISO/IEC PRF 20922).
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Comparison of numerical analysis software
The following tables provide a comparison of numerical analysis software.
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Comparison of object database management systems
This is a comparison of notable object database management systems, showing what fundamental object database features are implemented natively.
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Comparison of object-relational mapping software
This table shows a comparison of notable ORM software products currently available.
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Comparison of open-source configuration management software
This is a comparison of notable free and open source configuration management software, suitable for tasks like server configuration, orchestration and infrastructure as code typically performed by a system administrator.
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Comparison of open-source operating systems
These tables compare free software / open-source operating systems.
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Comparison of open-source programming language licensing
This is a comparison of open-source programming language licensing and related legal issues, covering all language implementations.
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Comparison of operating systems
These tables provide a comparison of operating systems, of computer devices, as listing general and technical information for a number of widely used and currently available PC or handheld (including smartphone and tablet computer) operating systems.
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Comparison of parser generators
This is a list of notable lexer generators and parser generators for various language classes.
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Comparison of raster graphics editors
Raster graphics editors can be compared by many variables, including availability.
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Comparison of real-time operating systems
This is a list of real-time operating systems.
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Comparison of reference management software
The following tables compare reference management software.
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Comparison of regular expression engines
This is a comparison of regular expression engines.
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Comparison of remote desktop software
This page is a comparison of remote desktop software available for various platforms.
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Comparison of software and protocols for distributed social networking
Distributed social network projects generally develop software, protocols, or both.
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Comparison of software calculators
This is a list of notable software calculators.
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Comparison of speech synthesizers
Here is a non-exhaustive comparison of speech synthesis programs.
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Comparison of SSH clients
An SSH client is a software program which uses the secure shell protocol to connect to a remote computer.
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Comparison of SSH servers
An SSH server is a software program which uses the secure shell protocol to accept connections from remote computers.
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Comparison of Start menu replacements for Windows 8
Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system introduced an updated Start menu known as the "Start screen", which uses a full-screen design consisting of tiles to represent applications.
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Comparison of TeX editors
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Comparison of text editors
This article provides basic comparisons for common text editors.
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Comparison of time-tracking software
This is a comparison of notable time-tracking software packages and web hosted services.
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Comparison of TLS implementations
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol provides the ability to secure communications across networks.
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Comparison of triplestores
This is a comparison of triplestores, also known as subject-predicate-object databases.
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Comparison of vector graphics editors
A number of vector graphics editors exist for various platforms.
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Comparison of video codecs
Α video codec is software or a device that provides encoding and decoding for digital video, and which may or may not include the use of video compression and/or decompression.
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Comparison of video player software
The following comparison of video players compares general and technical information for notable software media player programs.
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Comparison of web browsers
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of web browsers.
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Comparison of web frameworks
This is a comparison of notable web frameworks, software used to build and deploy web applications.
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Comparison of web template engines
The following table lists the various Web Template Engines used in Web template systems and a brief rundown of their features.
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Comparison of webcam software
Webcam software allows users to take pictures and video and save them to their computer.
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Comparison of webmail providers
The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of notable webmail providers who offer a web interface in English.
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Comparison of WebSocket implementations
The WebSocket protocol is implemented in different web browsers, web servers, and run-time environments and libraries acting as clients or servers.
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Comparison of X window managers
This article compares variety of different X window managers.
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Compiz
Compiz is a compositing window manager for the X Window System, using 3D graphics hardware to create fast compositing desktop effects for window management.
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Composer (software)
Composer is an application-level package manager for the PHP programming language that provides a standard format for managing dependencies of PHP software and required libraries.
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Concrete5
concrete5 is an open-source content management system (CMS) for publishing content on the World Wide Web and intranets.
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CONN (functional connectivity toolbox)
CONN is a Matlab-based cross-platform imaging software for the computation, display, and analysis of functional connectivity in fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) in the resting state and during task.
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Constraint programming
In computer science, constraint programming is a programming paradigm wherein relations between variables are stated in the form of constraints.
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ContentTools
ContentTools is an open-source WYSIWYG editor for HTML content written in JavaScript/CoffeeScript by Anthony Blackshaw of Getme Limited.
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Copyleft
Copyleft (a play on the word copyright) is the practice of offering people the right to freely distribute copies and modified versions of a work with the stipulation that the same rights be preserved in derivative works down the line.
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Corman Common Lisp
Corman Common Lisp is a commercial implementation of the Common Lisp programming language featuring support for the Windows operating system.
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CppCMS
CppCMS is an open source web application framework for the C++ programming language developed by Artyom Beilis.
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Croquet Project
The Croquet Project was a software project intended to promote the continued development of the Croquet open source software development kit to create and deliver collaborative multi-user online applications.
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CryptoNote
CryptoNote is an application layer protocol that powers several decentralized privacy-oriented digital currencies.
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CSV application support
The comma-separated values file format is a very simple data file format that is supported by almost all spreadsheet software such as Excel (although Excel uses the list separator of the current locale settings, which is a semicolon instead of a comma for many locales), Apple Numbers, OpenOffice.org Calc and Gnumeric as well as many online spreadsheet services such as EditGrid and Google Docs & Spreadsheets.
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CTWM
In Unix computing, CTWM (Claude's Tab Window Manager) is a stacking window manager for the X Window System in the twm family of window managers.
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Cubes (OLAP server)
Cubes is a light-weight open source multidimensional modelling and OLAP toolkit for development reporting applications and browsing of aggregated data written in Python programming language released under the MIT License.
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Cucumber (software)
Cucumber is a software tool used by computer programmers for testing other software.
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Curve448
In cryptography, Curve448 or Curve448-Goldilocks is an elliptic curve potentially offering 224 bits of security and designed for use with the elliptic curve Diffie–Hellman (ECDH) key agreement scheme.
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Cygwin/X
Cygwin/X is an implementation of the X Window System that runs under Microsoft Windows.
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Dapper ORM
Dapper is an object-relational mapping (ORM) product for the Microsoft.NET platform: it provides a framework for mapping an object-oriented domain model to a traditional relational database.
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DataViva
DataViva is an information visualization engine created by the Strategic Priorities Office of the government of Minas Gerais.
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David Dawes
David Dawes (born 3 December 1964), is one of the founders of the XFree86 project.
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Decodoku
Decodoku is set of online citizen science games, based on quantum error correction.
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Definition of Free Cultural Works
The Definition of Free Cultural Works is a definition of free content from 2006.
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DEFLATE
In computing, Deflate is a lossless data compression algorithm and associated file format that uses a combination of the LZ77 algorithm and Huffman coding.
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DejaVu fonts
The DejaVu fonts are modifications of the Bitstream Vera fonts designed for greater coverage of Unicode, as well as providing more styles.
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Diaspora (software)
Diaspora is a free personal web server that implements a distributed social networking service.
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Dim3
Dim3, also known as Dimension 3, is a free and open-source 3D game engine created by Brian Barnes.
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Dirac (video compression format)
Dirac is an open and royalty-free video compression format, specification and system developed by BBC Research & Development.
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Direct Rendering Infrastructure
The Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI) is a framework for allowing direct access to graphics hardware under the X Window System in a safe, efficient way.
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Direct Rendering Manager
In computing, the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM), a subsystem of the Linux kernel, interfaces with the GPUs of modern video cards.
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Diskspd
Diskspd is a command-line tool for storage benchmarking on Microsoft Windows that generates a variety of requests against computer files, partitions or storage devices and presents collected statistics as text in the command-line interface or as an XML file.
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Display server
A display server or window server is a program whose primary task is to coordinate the input and output of its clients to and from the rest of the operating system, the hardware, and each other.
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DNN (software)
DNN (formerly DotNetNuke) is a web content management system and web application framework based on Microsoft.NET.
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Dokan Library
Dokan Library is a software interface for Windows that brings the ability to create a virtual file system.
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Dolphin Smalltalk
Dolphin Smalltalk, or "Dolphin" for short, is an implementation of the Smalltalk programming language for Microsoft Windows platform.
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Doom engine
id Tech 1, also known as Doom engine, is the game engine that powers the id Software games Doom and Doom II: Hell on Earth.
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DotGNU
DotGNU is a decommissioned part of the GNU Project that aims to provide a free software replacement for Microsoft's.NET Framework by Free Software Foundation.
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Douglas Crockford
Douglas Crockford is an American computer programmer and entrepreneur who is best known for his ongoing involvement in the development of the JavaScript language, for having popularized the data format JSON (JavaScript Object Notation), and for developing various JavaScript related tools such as JSLint and JSMin.
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Dovecot (software)
Dovecot is an open-source IMAP and POP3 server for Linux/UNIX-like systems, written primarily with security in mind.
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Drakensang: The Dark Eye
Drakensang: The Dark Eye (German title: Das Schwarze Auge: Drakensang) is a 2008 role-playing video game developed by Radon Labs and published by dtp.
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Dropbear (software)
Dropbear is a software package written by Matt Johnston that provides a Secure Shell-compatible server and client.
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Dropship (software)
Dropship was a set of API utilities for use with Dropbox accounts.
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Dwm
dwm is a dynamic, minimalist tiling window manager for the X Window System that has influenced the development of several other X window managers, including xmonad and awesome.
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Dynamix
Dynamix, Inc. was an American developer of video games from 1984 to 2001, best known for the flight simulator ''Red Baron'', the puzzle game The Incredible Machine, the Front Page Sports series, the acclaimed Betrayal at Krondor, and their online multiplayer game Tribes.
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E Text Editor
E Text Editor is a text editor for Microsoft Windows.
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EAS3
EAS3 (EAS.
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Edmonds' algorithm
In graph theory, Edmonds' algorithm or Chu–Liu/Edmonds' algorithm is an algorithm for finding a spanning arborescence of minimum weight (sometimes called an optimum branching).
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Electron (software framework)
Electron (formerly known as Atom Shell) is an open-source framework created and maintained by GitHub.
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Elgg (software)
Elgg is open source social networking software that provides individuals and organizations with the components needed to create an online social environment.
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Ember.js
Ember.js is an open-source JavaScript web framework, based on the Model–view–viewmodel (MVVM) pattern.
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Emmet (software)
Emmet (formerly Zen Coding) is a set of plug-ins for text editors that allow for high-speed coding and editing in HTML, XML, XSL, and other structured code formats via content assist.
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Emoji
are ideograms and smileys used in electronic messages and web pages.
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Emscripten
Emscripten is a source-to-source compiler that runs as a back end to the LLVM compiler and produces a subset of JavaScript known as asm.js.
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EOS.IO
EOS.IO is a cryptocurrency token and blockchain that claims to operate as a smart contract platform for the deployment of decentralized applications and a decentralized autonomous corporation.
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Epesi
Epesi is an open source, PHP/Ajax framework for rapid development of web based, database driven applications.
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Ethereum
Ethereum is an open-source, public, blockchain-based distributed computing platform and operating system featuring smart contract (scripting) functionality.
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Etoys (programming language)
Etoys is a child-friendly computer environment and object-oriented prototype-based programming language for use in education.
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Eulim
Eulim is a Chemistry library written in Ruby under the MIT license.
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EveryBit.js
EveryBit.js is an open source user management and messaging platform written in JavaScript.
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Everything (software)
Everything is a desktop search utility for Windows that can rapidly find files and folders by name.
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Executor (software)
Executor is a software application that allows Motorola 68000-based classic Mac OS programs to be run on various x86-based operating systems.
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Expat
Expat may refer to.
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Expat (library)
In computing, Expat is a stream-oriented XML 1.0 parser library, written in C. As one of the first available open-source XML parsers, Expat has found a place in many open-source projects.
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Express.js
Express.js, or simply Express, is a web application framework for Node.js, released as free and open-source software under the MIT License.
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F Sharp (programming language)
F# (pronounced F sharp) is a strongly typed, multi-paradigm programming language that encompasses functional, imperative, and object-oriented programming methods.
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Faddeeva function
The Faddeeva function or Kramp function is a scaled complex complementary error function, It is related to the Fresnel integral, to Dawson's integral, and to the Voigt function.
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Fair License
The Fair License is a permissive free software licence which is compatible with the GNU General Public License.
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FarmBot
FarmBot is an open source precision agroculture CNC farming project consisting of a Cartesian coordinate robot farming machine, software and documentation including a farming data repository.
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Fdupes
fdupes is a program written by Adrián López to scan directories for duplicate files, with options to list, delete or replace the files with hardlinks pointing to the duplicate.
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Feh (image viewer)
feh is a lightweight image viewer aimed mainly at users of command line interfaces.
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Festival Speech Synthesis System
The Festival Speech Synthesis System is a general multi-lingual speech synthesis system originally developed by Alan W. Black at Centre for Speech Technology Research (CSTR) at the University of Edinburgh.
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File Manager (Windows)
File Manager is a file manager program bundled with releases of Microsoft Windows between 1990 and 1999 and available from 6 April 2018 as an optional download for all modern releases of Windows, including Windows 10.
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Financial Instrument Global Identifier
The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) (formerly Bloomberg Global Identifier (BBGID)) is an open standard, unique identifier of financial instruments that can be assigned to instruments including common stock, options, derivatives, futures, corporate and government bonds, municipals, currencies, and mortgage products.
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FlashDevelop
FlashDevelop is an integrated development environment (IDE) for development of Adobe Flash websites, web applications, desktop applications and video games.
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Flood.io
Flood IO is a load testing platform that executes globally-distributed performance tests from open source tools, including JMeter, Gatling, and Selenium.
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Fluxbox
Fluxbox is a stacking window manager for the X Window System, which started as a fork of Blackbox 0.61.1 in 2001, with the same aim to be lightweight.
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Font Awesome
Font Awesome is a font and icon toolkit based on CSS and LESS.
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FormEngine
The FormEngine is a Java framework for dynamic form creation and complex form processing for web applications.
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Foundation (framework)
Foundation is a responsive front-end framework.
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Free license
A free license or open license is a license agreement which contains conditions permitted to the user from the holder on a specific list of uses for his work, which gives him four major freedoms.
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Free software
Free software or libre software is computer software distributed under terms that allow users to run the software for any purpose as well as to study, change, and distribute it and any adapted versions.
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Free software license
A free software license is a notice that grants the recipient of a piece of software extensive rights to modify and redistribute that software.
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Free software movement
The free software movement (FSM) or free / open source software movement (FOSSM) or free / libre open source software (FLOSS) is a social movement with the goal of obtaining and guaranteeing certain freedoms for software users, namely the freedom to run the software, to study and change the software, and to redistribute copies with or without changes.
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FreeDOS
FreeDOS (formerly Free-DOS and PD-DOS) is a free operating system for IBM PC compatible computers.
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FreeGLUT
FreeGLUT is an open source alternative to the OpenGL Utility Toolkit (GLUT) library.
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FreeMat
FreeMat is a free open-source numerical computing environment and programming language, similar to MATLAB and GNU Octave.
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FreeRTOS
FreeRTOS is a real-time operating system kernel for embedded devices that has been ported to 35 microcontrollers.
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FuelPHP
FuelPHP is an open source web application framework written in PHP which implements the HMVC pattern.
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Game Jolt
Game Jolt (GJ) is a hosting service for freeware and commercial video games (in browser and a downloadable client) with social functions.
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Game Off
Game Off is an annual game jam celebrating open source created by Lee Reilly in 2012 and sponsored by GitHub.
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Game-Maker
Game-Maker (aka RSD Game-Maker) is an MS-DOS-based suite of game design tools, accompanied by demonstration games, produced between 1991 and 1995 by the Amherst, New Hampshire based Recreational Software Designs and sold through direct mail in the US by KD Software.
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GameMonkey Script
GameMonkey Script is a small, cross-platform scripting language designed for embedding into games.
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Gamvas
Gamvas is an 2D HTML5 game engine for the canvas element.
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GarageGames
GarageGames is a game technology and software developer.
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GDAL
The Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL) is a computer software library for reading and writing raster and vector geospatial data formats, and is released under the permissive X/MIT style free software license by the Open Source Geospatial Foundation.
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Gecode
Gecode (for Generic Constraint Development Environment) is a software library for solving Constraint satisfaction problems.
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Gekko (optimization software)
The GEKKO Python package solves mixed-integer and differential algebraic equations with nonlinear programming solvers (IPOPT, APOPT, BPOPT, SNOPT, MINOS).
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General Graphics Interface
General Graphics Interface (GGI) is a project that aims to develop a reliable, stable and fast computer graphics system that works everywhere.
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Geocoder (Ruby)
Geocoder (Ruby) is a geocoding library for Ruby.
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GeoTIFF
GeoTIFF is a public domain metadata standard which allows georeferencing information to be embedded within a TIFF file.
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Gfarm file system
Gfarm file system is an open source distributed file system, generally used for large-scale cluster computing and wide-area data sharing, and provides features to manage replica location explicitly.
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Ghost (blogging platform)
Ghost is an open source blogging platform written in JavaScript and distributed under the MIT License, designed to simplify the process of online publishing for individual bloggers as well as online publications.
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Git
Git is a version control system for tracking changes in computer files and coordinating work on those files among multiple people.
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Git Virtual File System
Git Virtual File System (GVFS), developed by Microsoft, is an extension to the Git version control system.
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GitLab
GitLab is a web-based Git-repository manager with wiki and issue-tracking features, using an open-source license, developed by GitLab Inc.
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Glade Interface Designer
Glade Interface Designer is a graphical user interface builder for GTK+, with additional components for GNOME.
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Glbinding
glbinding is a generated, cross-platform C++ binding for OpenGL which is solely based on the new xml-based OpenGL API specification.
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Glitch (video game)
Glitch was a browser-based massively multiplayer online game created by Tiny Speck (which would later make Slack and be renamed Slack Technologies).
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Global Environmental Multiscale Model
The Global Environmental Multiscale Model (GEM), is an integrated forecasting and data assimilation system developed in the Recherche en Prévision Numérique (RPN), Meteorological Research Branch (MRB), and the Canadian Meteorological Centre (CMC).
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Globalize
Globalize is a cross-platform JavaScript library for internationalization and localization that leverages the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR).
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GNU General Public License
The GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or GPL) is a widely used free software license, which guarantees end users the freedom to run, study, share and modify the software.
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GNU Lesser General Public License
The GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) is a free software license published by the Free Software Foundation (FSF).
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GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library
GNU Multiple Precision Arithmetic Library (GMP) is a free library for arbitrary-precision arithmetic, operating on signed integers, rational numbers, and floating point numbers.
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Godot (game engine)
Godot is a 2D and 3D cross-platform compatible game engine released as open source software under the MIT license.
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Gollum Wiki
Gollum is a wiki using git as the back end storage mechanism, and written mostly in Ruby.
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Google Developers
Google Developers (previously Google Code), application programming interfaces (APIs), and technical resources.
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Google Fuchsia
Fuchsia is a capability-based operating system currently being developed by Google.
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Gopher (protocol)
The Gopher protocol is a TCP/IP application layer protocol designed for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents over the Internet.
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GPUOpen
GPUOpen is a middleware software suite originally developed by AMD's Radeon Technologies Group that offers advanced visual effects for computer games.
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GraphicsMagick
GraphicsMagick is a fork of ImageMagick, emphasizing stability of both programming API and command-line options.
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GRC Envelop
GRC Envelop is a risk management and audit management software tool.
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Greasemonkey
Greasemonkey is a userscript manager made available as a Mozilla Firefox extension.
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Gridcoin
Gridcoin (sign: Ǥ, symbol: GRC) is an open source network protocol using blockchain technology.
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Grunt (software)
Grunt is a JavaScript task runner, a tool used to automatically perform frequent tasks such as minification, compilation, unit testing, and linting.
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Gulp.js
gulp is an open-source JavaScript toolkit by Fractal Innovations and the open source community at GitHub, used as a streaming build system in front-end web development.
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Gummi (software)
Gummi is a LaTeX editor.
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Gunicorn
The Gunicorn "Green Unicorn" is a Python Web Server Gateway Interface (WSGI) HTTP server.
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Habitat (video game)
Habitat is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by LucasArts.
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Hackety Hack
Hackety Hack is an open source application that teaches individuals how to create software.
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Haiku (operating system)
Haiku is a free and open-source operating system compatible with the now discontinued BeOS.
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Haml
Haml (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) is a templating system that is designed to avoid writing inline code in a web document and make the HTML cleaner.
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Han unification
Han unification is an effort by the authors of Unicode and the Universal Character Set to map multiple character sets of the so-called CJK languages into a single set of unified characters.
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Haraka (software)
Haraka is an open source SMTP server.
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HarfBuzz
HarfBuzz (loose transliteration of Persian حرفباز harf-bāz, meaning "Opentype") is a software development library for text shaping, which is the process of converting Unicode text to glyph indices and positions.
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Hashcat
Hashcat is the self-proclaimed world’s fastest password recovery tool.
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Haxe
Haxe is a high-level cross-platform multi-paradigm programming language and compiler that can produce applications and source code, for many different computing platforms, from one code-base.
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Hector (API)
Hector is a high-level client API for Apache Cassandra.
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HeliumV
Helium V is an open source ERP suite.
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Historical Permission Notice and Disclaimer
The Historical Permission Notice and Disclaimer (HPND) is an open source license, approved by the Open Source Initiative (OSI) and verified as GPL-compatible by the Free Software Foundation.
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History of free and open-source software
In the 1950s and 1960s, computer operating software and compilers were delivered as a part of hardware purchases without separate fees.
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HttpUnit
HttpUnit is an open source software testing framework used to perform testing of web sites without the need for a web browser.
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Hudson (software)
Hudson is a continuous integration (CI) tool written in Java, which runs in a servlet container such as Apache Tomcat or the GlassFish application server.
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HYPHY (software)
HYPHY is a free multiplatform (Mac, Windows and UNIX) Computational phylogenetics software package intended to perform maximum likelihood analyses of genetic sequence data and equipped with tools to test various statistical hypotheses.
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I.CX
I.CX is a messaging and file sharing web application providing end-to-end encryption without any download or installation.
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I2P
The Invisible Internet Project (I2P) is an anonymous network layer that allows for censorship-resistant, peer to peer communication.
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Icy (application)
Icy is a discontinued package manager for jailbroken iPhone and iPod Touch, originally created and maintained by Ripdev, which allows users to browse and download mobile apps from a range of sources.
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Ii (IRC client)
IRC It, or ii is a free and open-source Unix IRC client written in C by the suckless.org community.
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Iko (software)
Iko is an Internet forum package written in the PHP scripting language.
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IllumiRoom
IllumiRoom is a Microsoft Research project that augments a television screen with images projected onto the wall and surrounding objects.
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Illumos
illumos is a free and open-source Unix operating system.
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Imageboard
An imageboard or image board is a type of Internet forum which operates mostly via posting images.
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ImpressPages
ImpressPages is an open-source PHP framework with built-in content editor.
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Inferno (operating system)
Inferno is a distributed operating system started at Bell Labs and now developed and maintained by Vita Nuova Holdings as free software.
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InfluxDB
InfluxDB is an open-source time series database developed by InfluxData.
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INI file
The INI file format is an informal standard for configuration files for some platforms or software.
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Integer set library
isl (integer set library) is a portable C library for manipulating sets and relations of integer points bounded by linear constraints.
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Intel
Intel Corporation (stylized as intel) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, in the Silicon Valley.
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Intel GMA
The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, or GMA, is a series of integrated graphics processors introduced in 2004 by Intel, replacing the earlier Intel Extreme Graphics series and being succeeded by the Intel HD and Iris Graphics series.
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Internet Systems Consortium
Internet Systems Consortium, Inc., also known as ISC, is a Delaware-registered, 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that supports the infrastructure of the universal, self-organizing Internet by developing and maintaining core production-quality software, protocols, and operations.
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InterPlanetary File System
InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is a protocol and network designed to create a content-addressable, peer-to-peer method of storing and sharing hypermedia in a distributed file system.
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Ioke (programming language)
Ioke is a dynamic, strongly typed, prototype-based programming language targeting the Java Virtual Machine and the Common Language Runtime.
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Ionic (mobile app framework)
Ionic is a complete open-source SDK for hybrid mobile app development.
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IPOP
IPOP (IP-Over-P2P) is an open-source user-centric software virtual network allowing end users to define and create their own virtual private networks (VPNs).
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IRAF
IRAF (Image Reduction and Analysis Facility) is a collection of software written at the National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) geared towards the reduction of astronomical images in pixel array form.
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Irony (framework)
Irony is a parser generator framework for language implementation on the.NET platform.
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ISC license
The ISC license is a permissive free software license published by the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC).
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IUP (software)
The IUP Portable User Interface is a computer software development kit that provides a portable, scriptable toolkit to build graphical user interfaces (GUIs) using the programming languages C, Perl, Lua and Nim, among others.
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JabRef
JabRef is a reference management software that uses BibTeX and BibLaTeX as its native formats and is therefore typically used for LaTeX.
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JAmodel
JAmodel is MATLAB/OCTAVE toolbox implementing Jiles-Atherton model.
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Jasmine (JavaScript testing framework)
Jasmine is an open source testing framework for JavaScript.
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JasPer
JasPer is a computer software project to create a reference implementation of the codec specified in the JPEG-2000 Part-1 standard (i.e. ISO/IEC 15444-1) - started in 1997 at Image Power Inc.
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Java logging framework
A Java logging framework is a computer data logging package for the Java platform.
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Java Work Framework
Java Work Framework is a simple, but powerful Java framework providing Network(New I/O Socket), Database, Exception handling and System functionality.
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JavaScriptMVC
JavaScriptMVC is an open-source rich Internet application framework based on jQuery and OpenAjax.
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Jekyll (software)
Jekyll is a simple, blog-aware, static site generator for personal, project, or organization sites.
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Jenkins (software)
Jenkins is an open source automation server written in Java.
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JPEG 2000
JPEG 2000 (JP2) is an image compression standard and coding system.
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JPlayer
jPlayer is a free and open-source JavaScript library developed as a jQuery plugin which facilitates the embedding of web based media, notably HTML5 audio and video in addition to Adobe Flash based media.
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JQT (software)
jQT (formerly jQTouch) is an Open Source Zepto/ JQuery plugin with native animations, automatic navigation, and themes for mobile WebKit browsers like iPhone, G1 (Android), and Palm Pre.
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JQuery
jQuery is a cross-platform JavaScript library designed to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML.
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JQuery Mobile
jQuery Mobile is a touch-optimized web framework (also known as a mobile framework), more specifically a JavaScript library, currently being developed by the jQuery project team.
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JQuery UI
jQuery UI is a collection of GUI widgets, animated visual effects, and themes implemented with jQuery (a JavaScript library), Cascading Style Sheets, and HTML.
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Jsish
JavaScript Interpreter SHell (or Jsi for short) is a scripting language designed for use in embedded systems.
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JSLint
JSLint is a static code analysis tool used in software development for checking if JavaScript source code complies with coding rules.
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Jsoup
jsoup is an open-source Java library designed to parse, extract, and manipulate data stored in HTML documents.
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JsPHP
JsPHP is a cross-browser JavaScript library designed to make the PHP application programming interface (API) available in JavaScript environments.
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JsSIP
JsSIP is a library for the programming language JavaScript.
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Julia (programming language)
Julia is a high-level dynamic programming language designed to address the needs of high-performance numerical analysis and computational science, without the typical need of separate compilation to be fast, while also being effective for general-purpose programming, web use or as a specification language.
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JWM
JWM (Joe's Window Manager) is a lightweight stacking window manager for the X Window System written by Joe Wingbermuehle.
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Kaminari
Kaminari (雷) is a paginating tool written in Ruby.
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Karate (software)
Karate is an open-source web-API test-automation framework that can script calls to HTTP end-points and assert that the JSON or XML responses are as expected.
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KaTeX
KaTeX is a cross-browser JavaScript library that displays mathematical notation in web browsers.
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Kawa (Scheme implementation)
Kawa is a language framework written in the programming language Java that implements the programming language Scheme, a dialect of Lisp, and can be used to implement other languages to run on the Java virtual machine (JVM).
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KDE
KDE is an international free software community that develops Free and Open Source based software.
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KDE Projects
KDE Projects are projects hosted on KDE's own git servers and developed by the KDE community, for example KDE Plasma, KDE Frameworks or applications such as Amarok, Krita or Digikam.
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KDE Software Compilation
The KDE Software Compilation (KDE SC) was formerly used as an umbrella term consisting of a desktop environment and an associated range of KDE Applications produced by KDE.
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KDE Software Compilation 4
KDE Software Compilation 4 (KDE SC 4) was the only series of the so-called KDE Software Compilation (short: KDE SC), first released in January 2008 and the last release being 4.14.3 released in November 2014.
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Kepler (software)
Kepler is a free software project written in Lua that provides a portable, extensible website development platform.
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Keras
Keras is an open source neural network library written in Python.
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Kickstart CSS library
Kickstart is a lightweight open source CSS library.
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Kivy (framework)
Kivy is an open source Python library for developing mobile apps and other multitouch application software with a natural user interface (NUI).
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Knockout (web framework)
Knockout is a standalone JavaScript implementation of the Model-View-ViewModel pattern with templates.
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LaplacesDemon
LaplacesDemon is an open-source statistical package that is intended to provide a complete environment for Bayesian inference.
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Laravel
Laravel is a free, open-source PHP web framework, created by Taylor Otwell and intended for the development of web applications following the model–view–controller (MVC) architectural pattern and based on Symfony.
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LART (computer)
LART is a single-board computer (SBC) designed by staff of the University of Delft/Netherlands.
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Leo (text editor)
Leo (Leonine Editor with Outlines) is an open source text editor/outliner that features clones (virtual copies of outline nodes) as its central tool of organization, navigation, customization and scripting.
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Less (stylesheet language)
Less (sometimes stylized as LESS) is a dynamic preprocessor style sheet language that can be compiled into Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and run on the client side or server side.
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Libffi
libffi is a foreign function interface library.
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Libfixmath
libfixmath is a platform-independent fixed point maths library aimed at developers wanting to perform fast non-integer maths on platforms lacking a (or with a low performance) FPU.
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LibreDWG
GNU LibreDWG is a software library programmed in C to manage DWG computer files, native proprietary format of computer-aided design software AutoCAD.
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Libuv
libuv (Unicorn Velociraptor Library) is a multi-platform C library that provides support for asynchronous I/O based on event loops.
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Libxml2
libxml2 is a software library for parsing XML documents.
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Libxslt
libxslt is the XSLT C library developed for the GNOME project.
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License compatibility
License compatibility is a legal framework that allows for pieces of software with different software licenses to be distributed together.
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License proliferation
License proliferation is the phenomenon of an abundance of already existing and the continued creation of new software licenses for software and software packages in the FOSS ecosystem.
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LifeLines
LifeLines is a free open-source genealogy software tool to assist family history research.
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Light Table (software)
Light Table is an integrated development environment for software engineering developed by Chris Granger and Robert Attorri.
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Lightweight markup language
A lightweight markup language (LML), also termed a simple or humane markup language, is a markup language with simple, unobtrusive syntax.
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Lime (software)
lime is a unit testing and functional testing framework built specifically for the Symfony web application framework based on the Test::More Perl library.
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Linux
Linux is a family of free and open-source software operating systems built around the Linux kernel.
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Linux From Scratch
Linux From Scratch (LFS) is a type of a Linux installation and the name of a book written by Gerard Beekmans, and currently mainly maintained by Bruce Dubbs.
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LiquidFeedback
LiquidFeedback is free software for political opinion formation and decision making, combining aspects of representative and direct democracy.
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List of .NET libraries and frameworks
This article contains a list of notable libraries that can be used in.NET languages.
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List of Ajax frameworks
This is a list of notable Ajax frameworks, used for creating web applications with a dynamic link between the client and the server.
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List of Android launchers
This is a List of Android launchers, which presents the main view of the device and is responsible for starting other apps and hosting live widgets.
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List of Apache modules
In computing, '''Apache''', an open-source HTTP server, comprises a small core for HTTP request/response processing and for Multi-Processing Modules (MPM) which dispatches data processing to threads and/or processes.
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List of arbitrary-precision arithmetic software
This article lists libraries, applications and other software which enable or support arbitrary-precision arithmetic.
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List of build automation software
Build automation involves scripting or automating the process of compiling computer source code into binary code.
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List of commercial software with available source code
This is a list of notable software which were originally developed as commercial (and/or proprietary) software product with the source now available (in contrast to software which is developed from the beginning as free and open source software).
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List of commercial video games with available source code
The source code of these commercially developed and distributed video games is available to the public or the games' communities.
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List of compilers
This page is intended to list all current compilers, compiler generators, interpreters, translators, tool foundations, assemblers, automatable command line interfaces (shells), etc.
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List of computer system emulators
This article lists software and hardware that emulates computing platforms.
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List of content management systems
This is a list of notable content management systems that are used to organize and facilitate collaborative content creation.
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List of data-erasing software
This is a list of utilities for performing data erasure.
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List of discrete event simulation software
This is a list of notable discrete event simulation software.
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List of display servers
This is a list of display servers.
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List of ERP software packages
This is a list of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software.
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List of file systems
The following lists identify, characterize, and link to more thorough information on computer file systems.
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List of finite element software packages
This is a list of software packages that implement the finite element method for solving partial differential equations.
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List of formerly proprietary software
This is a list of notable software packages which were published under a proprietary software license but later released as free software or open source software, or into the public domain.
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List of four-dimensional games
This is a list of four-dimensional games.
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List of free and open-source Android applications
This is an incomplete list of notable applications (apps) that run on the Android platform which meet guidelines for free software and open-source software.
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List of free geology software
This is a list of free and open source software for geological data handling and interpretation.
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List of free software web applications
All web applications, both traditional and Web 2.0, are operated by software running somewhere.
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List of freeware first-person shooters
This is a list of some of the most popular freeware and free and open-source software first-person shooter games.
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List of freeware geophysics software
This is a list of freeware for geophysical data processing and interpretation.
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List of FTP server software
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List of game engine recreations
Game engine recreation is a type of video game engine remastering process wherein a new game engine is written from scratch as a clone of the original with the full ability to read the original game's data files.
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List of game engines
Game engines are tools available for game designers to code and plan out a game quickly and easily without building one from the ground up.
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List of GRC Software
List of GRC Software This is a list of Governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) software.
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List of language bindings for GTK+
As shown in the table below, GTK+ has a range of bindings for various languages that implement some or all of its feature set.
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List of language bindings for Qt 4
As shown in the table below, Qt has a range of bindings for various languages that implement some or all of its feature set.
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List of language bindings for Qt 5
— Columns detailing the features covered by the binding are missing.
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List of LDAP software
The following is a list of software programs that can communicate with and/or host directory services via the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).
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List of manual image annotation tools
Manual image annotation is the process of manually defining regions in an image and creating a textual description of those regions.
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List of open-source bioinformatics software
This is a list of computer software which is made for bioinformatics and released under open-source software licenses with articles in Wikipedia.
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List of open-source health software
The following is a list of software packages and applications licensed under an open-source license or in the public domain for use in the health care industry.
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List of open-source video games
This is a selected list of free/libre and open-source (FOSS) video games.
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List of personal information managers
The following is a comparison of personal information managers (PIMs) and online organizers.
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List of PHP editors
This article contains a list of text editors with features specific to the PHP scripting language.
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List of platform-independent GUI libraries
This is a list of packages implementing a platform-independent GUI (PIGUI).
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List of quantum chemistry and solid-state physics software
Quantum chemistry computer programs are used in computational chemistry to implement the methods of quantum chemistry.
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List of ray tracing software
Ray tracing is a technique that can generate near photo-realistic computer images.
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List of rich Internet application frameworks
Below is a list of rich Internet application frameworks.
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List of search engines
This is a list of search engines, including web search engines, selection-based search engines, metasearch engines, desktop search tools, and web portals and vertical market websites that have a search facility for online databases.
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List of server-side JavaScript implementations
This is a list of server-side JavaScript implementations.
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List of tools for code review
This is a list of software that helps software developers conduct and manage code reviews.
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List of uncertainty propagation software
List of uncertainty propagation software used to perform propagation of uncertainty calculations.
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List of Unified Modeling Language tools
This article compares UML tools.
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List of unit testing frameworks
This page is a list of tables of code-driven unit testing frameworks for various programming languages.
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List of WebGL frameworks
Frameworks are available to create WebGL content quickly and easily without building from the ground up.
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List of widget toolkits
This article provides a list of widget toolkits (also known as GUI frameworks), used to construct the graphical user interface (GUI) of programs, organized by their relationships with various operating systems.
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Litecoin
Litecoin (LTC or Ł) is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency and open source software project released under the MIT/X11 license.
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Little CMS
Little CMS or LCMS is an open source color management system, released as a software library for use in other programs which will allow the use of International Color Consortium profiles.
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Lively Kernel
The Lively Kernel is an open source web programming environment.
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LiveScript
LiveScript is a functional language that compiles to JavaScript.
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LLVM
The LLVM compiler infrastructure project is a "collection of modular and reusable compiler and toolchain technologies" used to develop compiler front ends and back ends.
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Local shared object
Local shared objects (LSOs), commonly called Flash cookies (due to their similarities with HTTP cookies), are pieces of data that websites which use Adobe Flash may store on a user's computer.
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Lodash
Lodash is a JavaScript library which provides utility functions for common programming tasks using the functional programming paradigm.
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Loki (C++)
Loki is the name of a C++ software library written by Andrei Alexandrescu as part of his book Modern C++ Design.
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LTTng
LTTng (Linux Trace Toolkit Next Generation) is a system software package for correlated tracing of the Linux kernel, applications and libraries.
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Lua (programming language)
Lua (from meaning moon) is a lightweight, multi-paradigm programming language designed primarily for embedded use in applications.
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LuaRocks
LuaRocks is a package manager for the Lua programming language that provides a standard format for distributing Lua modules (in a self-contained format called a "rock"), a tool designed to easily manage the installation of rocks, and a server for distributing them.
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Luit
luit is a utility program used to translate the character set of a computer program so that its output can be displayed correctly on a terminal emulator that uses a different character set.
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Lumen (software)
Lumen is a micro web framework written in PHP, created by Laravel.
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LuneOS
LuneOS is a mobile operating system (OS) based on the Linux kernel and currently developed by WebOS Ports community.
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MagLev (software)
MagLev is an alternative implementation of the Ruby programming language built on the GemStone/S virtual machine from GemTalk Systems.
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Mapbender
Mapbender is a graduated project of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation.
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MapServer
MapServer is an open source development environment for building spatially enabled internet applications.
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Math.NET Numerics
Math.NET Numerics is an open-source numerical library for.NET and Mono, written in C# and F#.
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MD6
The MD6 Message-Digest Algorithm is a cryptographic hash function.
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Merb
Merb was a model–view–controller web framework in Ruby, notable as a precursor to Rails 3.
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Mesa (computer graphics)
Mesa, also called Mesa3D and The Mesa 3D Graphics Library, is an open source software implementation of OpenGL, Vulkan, and other graphics specifications.
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Message broker
A message broker (also known as an integration broker or interface engine) is an intermediary computer program module that translates a message from the formal messaging protocol of the sender to the formal messaging protocol of the receiver.
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Metakit
Metakit is an embedded database library with a small footprint.
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Metalink
Metalink is an extensible metadata file format that describes one or more computer files available for download.
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Meteor (web framework)
Meteor, or MeteorJS, is a free and open-source isomorphic JavaScript web framework written using Node.js.
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Metronome IM
Metronome is a light-weight XMPP server written in Lua based on Prosody.
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Micro Transport Protocol
Micro Transport Protocol or µTP (sometimes also uTP) is an open UDP-based variant of the BitTorrent peer-to-peer file sharing protocol intended to mitigate poor latency and other congestion control issues found in conventional BitTorrent over TCP, while providing reliable, ordered delivery.
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MicroBlaze
The MicroBlaze is a soft microprocessor core designed for Xilinx Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA).
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MicroPython
MicroPython is a software implementation of the Python 3 programming language, written in C, that is optimized to run on a microcontroller.
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Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit
Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit, previously known as CNTK and sometimes styled as The Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit, is a deep learning framework developed by Microsoft Research.
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Midori JavaScript Framework
midori is an ultra-lightweight JavaScript library that aims to make JavaScript web development easier.
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MiniGL
The term MiniGL was applied to a wide range of incomplete OpenGL implementations provided by graphics card hardware companies including 3dfx, PowerVR and Rendition in the late 1990s.
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Mir (software)
Mir is a computer display server and, recently, a Wayland compositor for the Linux operating system that is under development by Canonical Ltd. It was planned to replace the currently used X Window System for Ubuntu, however the plan changed and Mutter was adopted as part of GNOME Shell.
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MIT (disambiguation)
In the United States, MIT usually refers to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Mix (build tool)
Mix is a build automation tool for working with applications written in the Elixir programming language.
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ML.NET
ML.NET is a free software machine learning library for the C# programming language.
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Mobile development framework
A mobile development framework is a software framework that is designed to support mobile app development.
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Mocha (JavaScript framework)
Mocha is a JavaScript test framework for Node.js programs, featuring browser support, asynchronous testing, test coverage reports, and use of any assertion library.
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MochiKit
MochiKit is a light-weight JavaScript library written and maintained by Bob Ippolito.
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Mockito
Mockito is an open source testing framework for Java released under the MIT License.
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Modernizr
Modernizr is a JavaScript library which is designed to detect HTML5 and CSS3 features in various browsers, which lets JavaScript avoid using unimplemented features or use a workaround such as a shim to emulate them.
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Mono (software)
Mono is a free and open-source project led by Xamarin, a subsidiary of Microsoft (formerly by Novell and originally by Ximian), and the.NET Foundation, to create an Ecma standard-compliant,.NET Framework-compatible set of tools including, among others, a C# compiler and a Common Language Runtime.
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MonoDevelop
MonoDevelop (also known as Xamarin Studio) is an open source integrated development environment for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
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MonoTorrent
MonoTorrent is a cross-platform library implementing the BitTorrent protocol.
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Moobile.js
Moobile.js is a web application framework for mobile and touch applications.
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MoonBase Commander
MoonBase Commander is a strategy video game released in 2002 by Humongous Entertainment.
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MooTools
MooTools (My Object-Oriented Tools) is a lightweight, object-oriented JavaScript framework.
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Morphic (software)
Morphic is a graphics system which uses graphical objects called Morphs for simplified GUI-building which allow for a great degree of flexibility and dynamism.
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Mozilla Public License
The Mozilla Public License (MPL) is a free and open source software license developed and maintained by the Mozilla Foundation.
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Mruby
mruby is an interpreter for the Ruby programming language with the intention of being lightweight and easily embeddable.
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MSBuild
Microsoft Build Engine, better known as MSBuild, is a free and open-source build tool set for managed code as well as native C++ code and was part of.NET Framework.
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Mucky Foot Productions
Mucky Foot Productions was a UK computer game development company, which existed from 1997 to 2003.
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Mugshot (website)
Mugshot was a social networking website created by Red Hat.
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Multiverse Foundation
The Multiverse Software Foundation is a non-profit organization that was formed by volunteers in November 2011 to take over and manage the assets of the now-defunct Multiverse Network.
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Multiverse Network
The Multiverse Network, Inc. was an American startup company creating a network and platform for Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs) and 3D virtual worlds.
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Mushroom Observer
Mushroom Observer is a collaborative amateur mycology website started by Nathan Wilson in 2006.
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Musl
musl is a C standard library intended for operating systems based on the Linux kernel, released under the MIT License.
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Mustache (template system)
Mustache is a simple web template system with implementations available for ActionScript, C++, Clojure, CoffeeScript, ColdFusion, Common Lisp, D, Dart, Delphi, Erlang, Fantom, Go, Haskell, Io, Java, JavaScript, Julia, Lua,.NET, Objective-C, OCaml, Perl, PHP, Pharo, Python, R, Racket, Ruby, Rust, Scala, Smalltalk, Swift, Tcl, CFEngine and XQuery.
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Nanoc
Nanoc is a Ruby-based website compiler that generates static HTML.
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Ncdu
ncdu ('''NC'''curses Disk Usage) is a disk utility for Unix systems.
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Ncurses
ncurses (new curses) is a programming library providing an application programming interface (API) that allows the programmer to write text-based user interfaces in a terminal-independent manner.
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Neko (programming language)
Neko is a high-level dynamically typed programming language developed by Nicolas Cannasse as part of research and development (R&D) efforts at two indie video game firms in Bordeaux, France: first at Motion Twin and then at Shiro Games.
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Nektar++
Nektar++ is a spectral/hp element framework designed to support the construction of efficient high-performance scalable solvers for a wide range of partial differential equations (PDE).
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NESL
NESL is a parallel programming language developed at Carnegie Mellon by the SCandAL project and released in 1993.
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NetRexx
NetRexx is an open source, originally IBM's, variant of the REXX programming language to run on the Java virtual machine.
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NetSurf
NetSurf is an open source web browser which uses its own layout engine.
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Network Audio System
The Network Audio System (NAS) is an open-source, network-transparent, client–server audio transport system.
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NeuCoin
NeuCoin was a Paris-based cryptocurrency announced in February 2015 by Daniel Kaufman.
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Nevow
Nevow (pronounced like the French nouveau) is a Python web application framework originally developed by the company Divmod.
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Newsbeuter
Newsbeuter is a text-based news aggregator for Unix-like systems.
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NewsDiffs
NewsDiffs is a website that records changes to news organizations' websites.
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NHydrate
nHydrate is an object-relational mapping (ORM) solution for the Microsoft.NET platform providing a framework for a relational database to be mapped to.NET objects.
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Nickle (programming language)
Nickle is a numeric oriented programming language by Keith Packard and Bart Massey.
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Nim (programming language)
Nim (formerly named Nimrod) is an imperative, multi-paradigm, compiled programming language designed and developed by Andreas Rumpf.
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NixOS
NixOS is a Linux distribution built on top of the Nix package manager.
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Node.js
Node.js is an open-source, cross-platform JavaScript run-time environment that executes JavaScript code server-side.
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Nokogiri (software)
Nokogiri is an open source software library to parse HTML and XML in Ruby.
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Nouveau (software)
nouveau is a free and open-source graphics device driver for Nvidia video cards and the Tegra family of SoCs written by independent software engineers, with minor help from Nvidia employees.
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NUnit
NUnit is an open-source unit testing framework for Microsoft.NET.
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Nuxt.js
Nuxt.js is a free and open source web application framework based on Vue.js, Node.js, Express.js, Webpack and Babel.js.
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Nvidia GameWorks
Nvidia GameWorks is a middleware software suite developed by Nvidia.
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Nylas Mail
Nylas Mail is an open source desktop email client by Nylas, known for its emphasis on user-contributed extensions.
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Objective vision
Objective Vision (Object Oriented Visionary) is a project mainly aimed at real-time computer vision and simulation vision of living creatures.
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October (CMS)
October is a free, open source and self-hosted content management system (CMS) based on the PHP programming language and Laravel web application framework.
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OGRE
Object-Oriented Graphics Rendering Engine (OGRE) is a scene-oriented, real-time, 3D rendering engine, as opposed to a game engine.
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OjAlgo
oj! Algorithms or ojAlgo, is open source Java library for mathematics, linear algebra and optimisation.
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Opa (programming language)
Opa is an open-source programming language for developing scalable web applications.
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Open Cobalt
Open Cobalt is a free and open-source software platform for constructing, accessing, and sharing virtual worlds both on local area networks or across the Internet, without any requirement for centralized servers.
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Open core
Open core is a business model for the monetization of commercially produced open-source software.
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Open energy system databases
Open energy system database projects employ open data methods to collect, clean, and republish energy-related datasets for open use.
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Open energy system models
Open energy system models are energy system models that are open source.
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Open Graphics Project
The Open Graphics Project (OGP) was founded with the goal to design an open-source hardware / open architecture and standard for graphics cards, primarily targeting free software / open-source operating systems.
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Open Live Writer
Open Live Writer (also known as OLW) is an open-source desktop blogging application released by.NET Foundation.
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Open-source hardware
Open-source hardware (OSH) consists of physical artifacts of technology designed and offered by the open design movement.
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Open-source software
Open-source software (OSS) is a type of computer software whose source code is released under a license in which the copyright holder grants users the rights to study, change, and distribute the software to anyone and for any purpose.
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Open-source Unicode typefaces
A few projects exist to provide free and open-source Unicode typefaces, i.e. Unicode typefaces which are open-source and designed to contain glyphs of all Unicode characters.
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OpenAPS
The Open Artificial Pancreas System (OpenAPS) project is a free and open-source project that aims to make basic artificial pancreas system (APS) technology available to everyone.
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OpenAutonomy
OpenAutonomy is a protocol facilitating decentralized social networking and other web services.
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OpenBazaar
OpenBazaar is an open source project developing a protocol for e-commerce transactions in a fully decentralized marketplace.
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OpenBSD
OpenBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like computer operating system descended from Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), a Research Unix derivative developed at the University of California, Berkeley.
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OpenEmbedded
OpenEmbedded is a build automation framework and cross-compile environment used to create Linux distributions for embedded devices.
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OpenEpi
OpenEpi is a free, web-based, open source, operating system-independent series of programs for use in epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, and medicine, providing a number of epidemiologic and statistical tools for summary data.
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OpenFL
OpenFL is a free and open-source software framework and platform for the creation of multi-platform applications and video games.
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OpenFrameworks
openFrameworks is an open source toolkit designed for "creative coding" founded by Zachary Lieberman, Theo Watson and Arturo Castro.
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OpenRasta
OpenRasta is a development framework targeting the Microsoft.NET platform for building web-based applications and services, and distributed under an Open-Source MIT License.
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OpenTracker
OpenTracker is the open source version of the Tracker file manager for BeOS-compatible operating systems.
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OpenWebGlobe
OpenWebGlobe is a project and technology for processing and interactively visualizing vast volumes of geospatial data in a 3d virtual globe.
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OpenWFE
OpenWFE was a Java open source workflow engine.
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ORMer
ORMer is a free, open-source (MIT License) object-relational mapping class written in PHP.
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OsmAnd
OsmAnd (OpenStreetMap Automated Navigation Directions) is a map and navigation app for Android and iOS.
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Outline of free software
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to free software and the free software movement: Free software – software which can be run, studied, examined, modified, and redistributed freely (without any cost).
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Outline of natural language processing
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to natural language processing: Natural language processing – computer activity in which computers are entailed to analyze, understand, alter, or generate natural language.
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Oz (programming language)
Oz is a multiparadigm programming language, developed in the Programming Systems Lab at Université catholique de Louvain, for programming language education.
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PackCC
PackCC is a parser generator for C. Its main features are as follows.
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Packet Sender
Packet Sender is an open source utility to allow sending and receiving TCP and UDP packets.
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Padrino (web framework)
Padrino is a free and open-source web framework, written in Ruby and based on Sinatra.
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Paint.net
Paint.net (stylized as Paint.NET or paint.net) is a freeware raster graphics editor program for Microsoft Windows, developed on the.NET Framework.
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Papervision3D
Papervision3D is an open source, 3D graphics engine for rendering 3D content within Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR.
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Paping
Paping (pronounced pah ping) is a computer network administration utility used to test the reachability of a host on an Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) network and to measure the time it takes to connect to a specified port.
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Pararena
Pararena is an action computer game for the Apple Macintosh computer originally written in 1990 by John Calhoun and released as shareware.
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PDCurses
PDCurses is a public domain curses programming library for DOS, OS/2, Windows, X11 and SDL2.
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Pe (text editor)
Pe, short for Programmer’s Editor, is an open source text editor for the Be Operating System (BeOS), Haiku and other BeOS-like operating systems.
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Pentadactyl
Pentadactyl is a Firefox extension forked from the Vimperator and designed to provide a more efficient user interface for keyboard-fluent users.
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Perforce Jam
Perforce Jam was an open-source build system developed by Christopher Seiwald of Perforce Software.
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Permissive software licence
A permissive software license, sometimes also called BSD-like or BSD-style license, is a free software software license with minimal requirements about how the software can be redistributed.
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Pharo
Pharo is an open source dynamic and reflective language inspired from the programming language and environment Smalltalk.
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Phaser (game framework)
Phaser is a free software 2D game framework for making HTML5 games for desktop and mobile.
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PhD Docbook renderer
PhD (pronounced "P-H-D") is a DocBook XML renderer.
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Philadelphia Game Lab
Philadelphia Game Lab (PGL) is a non-profit organization (501c3), with the mission of facilitating growth and visibility of small-team development in the Philadelphia region.
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Phusion Passenger
Phusion Passenger (informally also known as mod_rails and mod_rack among the Ruby community) is a free web server and application server with support for Ruby, Python and Node.js.
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PicoLisp
PicoLisp is an open source Lisp dialect.
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Pinball Construction Set
Pinball Construction Set (PCS) is a video game by Bill Budge published by Electronic Arts.
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Pinta (software)
Pinta is an open-source, cross-platform bitmap image drawing and editing program inspired by Paint.NET, a similar image editing program which is limited to Microsoft Windows.
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Pip (package manager)
pip is a package management system used to install and manage software packages written in Python.
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Pixen
Pixen is a raster graphics editor for macOS originally created by the Open Sword Group.
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PlayCanvas
PlayCanvas is an open source 3D game engine/interactive 3D application engine alongside a proprietary cloud-hosted creation platform that allows for simultaneous editing from multiple computers via a browser-based interface.
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Poedit
Poedit (formerly poEdit) is a shareware and cross-platform gettext catalog (.po file) editor to aid in the process of language localisation.
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Polipo
Polipo is a lightweight caching and forwarding web proxy server.
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Popcorn.js
Popcorn.js is an open source JavaScript library for HTML5 media developers, freely available under the MIT License.
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Popgenie
PopGenIE (Populus Genome Integrative Explorer) is an integrated set of tools for exploring the genome and transcriptome of the model plant system Populus.
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PortableApps.com
PortableApps.com is a website offering many free, commonly used Windows applications that have been specially packaged for portability.
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PortAudio
PortAudio is an open source computer library for audio playback and recording.
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PostCSS
PostCSS is a software development tool that uses JavaScript-based plugins to automate routine CSS operations.
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PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL, often simply Postgres, is an object-relational database management system (ORDBMS) with an emphasis on extensibility and standards compliance.
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PotCoin
PotCoin (code: POT) is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency which exists with the aim of becoming the standard form of payment for the legalized cannabis industry.
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PowerShell
PowerShell is a task automation and configuration management framework from Microsoft, consisting of a command-line shell and associated scripting language.
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PP3
PP3 is free software that produces sky charts, focussing on high quality graphics and typography.
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Processing.js
Processing.js is a JavaScript port of Processing, a programming language designed to write visualisations, images, and interactive content.
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PROJ.4
PROJ.4 (or proj) is a library for performing conversions between cartographic projections.
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Propel (PHP)
Propel is a free, open-source (MIT) object-relational mapping toolkit written in PHP.
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Prosody (software)
Prosody (formerly lxmppd) is a cross-platform XMPP server written in Lua.
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ProtonMail
ProtonMail is an end-to-end encrypted email service founded in 2014 at the CERN research facility by Andy Yen, Jason Stockman and Wei Sun.
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Prototype JavaScript Framework
The Prototype JavaScript Framework is a JavaScript framework created by Sam Stephenson in February 2005 as part of the foundation for Ajax support in Ruby on Rails.
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Pry (software)
Pry is an interactive shell for the Ruby programming language.
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Psake
psake is a domain-specific language and build automation tool written in PowerShell to create builds using a dependency pattern similar to Rake or MSBuild.
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Psychtoolbox for MATLAB
Psychophysics Toolbox Version 3 (PTB-3) is a collection of free functions for MATLAB or GNU Octave intended for use by neuroscience and vision researchers.
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Psyco
Psyco is a specializing just-in-time compiler for Python originally developed by Armin Rigo and further maintained and developed by Christian Tismer.
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PuTTY
PuTTY is a free and open-source terminal emulator, serial console and network file transfer application.
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Py2exe
py2exe is a Python extension which converts Python scripts (.py) into Microsoft Windows executables (.exe).
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Pycsw
pycsw is an OGC CSW server implementation written in Python.
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Pyftpdlib
Python FTP Server library (pyftpdlib) is a FTP server library providing a portable interface to easily write very efficient asynchronous FTP servers with Python.
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PyObjC
PyObjC is a bidirectional bridge between the Python and Objective-C programming languages, allowing programmers to use and extend existing Objective-C libraries, such as Apple's Cocoa framework, using Python.
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PyPy
PyPy is an alternative implementation of the Python programming language which often runs faster than the standard implementation of Python, CPython.
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PyScripter
PyScripter is a free and open-source software Python integrated development environment (IDE) for Windows.
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Python Paste
Python Paste, often simply called paste, is a set of utilities for web development in Python.
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Qcodo
Qcodo is an open-source PHP web application framework which builds an object-relational model (ORM), CRUD (create, retrieve, update, delete) UI pages, and AJAX hooks from an existing data model.
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QDriverStation
The QDriverStation is a free and open-source robotics software for the FIRST Robotics Competition.
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Qore (programming language)
Qore is an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose, garbage collected dynamic programming language, featuring support for code embedding and sandboxing with optional strong typing and a focus on fundamental support for multithreading and SMP scalability.
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Qpsmtpd
qpsmtpd is an SMTP daemon written in Perl.
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QRpedia
QRpedia is a mobile Web based system which uses QR codes to deliver Wikipedia articles to users, in their preferred language.
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QTI
The IMS Question and Test Interoperability specification (QTI) defines a standard format for the representation of assessment content and results, supporting the exchange of this material between authoring and delivery systems, repositories and other learning management systems.
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Qtile
Qtile is a free and open source tiling window manager for the X Window System, written and configured in Python.
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Quadratic programming
Quadratic programming (QP) is the process of solving a special type of mathematical optimization problem—specifically, a (linearly constrained) quadratic optimization problem, that is, the problem of optimizing (minimizing or maximizing) a quadratic function of several variables subject to linear constraints on these variables.
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Quixote (web framework)
Quixote is a software framework for developing web applications in Python.
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QUnit
QUnit is a JavaScript unit testing framework.
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Rack (web server interface)
Rack provides a modular and adaptable interface for developing web applications in Ruby.
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Radiant (software)
Radiant is a free software content management system written in Ruby created and designed by John W. Long as a Ruby on Rails web application.
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Radon Labs
Radon Labs was a video game developer based in Germany.
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Ragel
Ragel is a finite-state machine compiler and a parser generator.
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Rake (software)
Rake is a software task management and build automation tool.
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Raphaël (JavaScript library)
Raphaël is a cross-browser JavaScript library that draws Vector graphics for web sites.
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React (JavaScript library)
In computing, React (also known as React.js or ReactJS) is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
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Redox (operating system)
Redox is a Unix-like microkernel operating system written in the programming language Rust, a language with focus on safety and high performance.
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Redux (JavaScript library)
Redux is an open-source JavaScript library for managing application state.
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Refinery CMS
Refinery CMS, often shortened to Refinery, is a free and open-source content management system written in Ruby as a Ruby on Rails web application with jQuery used as the JavaScript library.
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Ren'Py
The Ren'Py Visual Novel Engine is a free software engine which facilitates the creation of visual novels, a form of computer-mediated storytelling.
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Review Board
Review Board is a web-based collaborative code review tool, available as free software under the MIT License.
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Rhea (pipeline)
Rhea is a bioinformatic pipeline written in R language for the analysis of microbial profiles.
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RhoMobile Suite
RhoMobile Suite, based on the Rhodes open source framework, is a set of development tools for creating data-centric, cross-platform, native mobile consumer and enterprise applications.
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Ring (programming language)
Ring is a dynamic and general-purpose programming language.
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Roundup (issue tracker)
Roundup is an open-source issue or bug tracking system featuring a command-line, web and e-mail interface.
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RPyC
RPyC (pronounced are-pie-see), or Remote Python Call, is a Python library for remote procedure calls (RPC), as well as distributed computing.
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RSpec
RSpec is a 'Domain Specific Language' (DSL) testing tool written in Ruby to test Ruby code.
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Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails, or Rails, is a server-side web application framework written in Ruby under the MIT License.
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Rubychem
RubyChem (pronounced /ˈruːˈbeːˈkːˈem/) is a freely available (MIT License) program, written in Ruby, supporting the calculation of moles, balancing chemical equations and valence orbital calculations.
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Rust (programming language)
Rust is a systems programming language sponsored by Mozilla which describes it as a "safe, concurrent, practical language," supporting functional and imperative-procedural paradigms.
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S-expression
In computing, s-expressions, sexprs or sexps (for "symbolic expression") are a notation for nested list (tree-structured) data, invented for and popularized by the programming language Lisp, which uses them for source code as well as data.
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S3 Texture Compression
S3 Texture Compression (S3TC) (sometimes also called DXTn or DXTC) is a group of related lossy texture compression algorithms originally developed by Iourcha et al.
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Sails.js
Sails.js (or Sails) is a Model-View-Controller (MVC) web application framework developed atop the Node.js environment, released as free and open-source software under the MIT License.
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SAMtools
SAMtools is a set of utilities for interacting with and post-processing short DNA sequence read alignments in the SAM (Sequence Alignment/Map), BAM (Binary Alignment/Map) and CRAM formats, written by Heng Li.
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Sass (stylesheet language)
Sass (Syntactically awesome style sheets) is a style sheet language initially designed by Hampton Catlin and developed by Natalie Weizenbaum.
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Satisfiability modulo theories
In computer science and mathematical logic, the satisfiability modulo theories (SMT) problem is a decision problem for logical formulas with respect to combinations of background theories expressed in classical first-order logic with equality.
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Sbase
sbase is a set of programs developed by suckless.org that implements several portable UNIX tools in a minimal way according to POSIX specifications.
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Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute
The Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute is a permanent research institute at the University of Utah that focuses on the development of new scientific computing and visualization techniques, tools, and systems with primary applications to biomedical engineering.
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SCO Skunkware
SCO Skunkware, often referred to as simply "Skunkware", is a collection of open-source software projects ported, compiled, and packaged for free redistribution on SCO operating environments.
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SCons
SCons is a computer software construction tool that automatically analyzes source code file dependencies and operating system adaptation requirements from a software project description and generates final binary executables for installation on the target operating system platform.
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Scribus
Scribus is a desktop publishing (DTP) application, released under the GNU General Public License as free software.
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Script.aculo.us
script.aculo.us is a JavaScript library built on the Prototype JavaScript Framework, providing dynamic visual effects and user interface elements via the Document Object Model (DOM).
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Scriptish
Scriptish is a fork of Greasemonkey, which allows JavaScript to be run client side to modify the DOM model primarily to change user presentation, but also a host of other features, when running as a plugin to Firefox, or Firefox based browsers.
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Seamless3d
Seamless3d is an open source 3D modeling software available under the MIT license.
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Seaside (software)
Seaside is computer software, a web framework to develop web applications in the programming language Smalltalk.
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Secure Remote Password protocol
The Secure Remote Password protocol (SRP) is an augmented password-authenticated key agreement (PAKE) protocol, specifically designed to work around existing patents.
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SerialPortNet
SerialPortNet is a small Microsoft.NET 1.1 serial port library implementing.NET 2.0 specifications.
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Setuptools
Setuptools is a package development process library designed to facilitate packaging Python projects by enhancing the Python standard library distutils (distribution utilities).
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SharpDevelop
SharpDevelop (also styled as #develop) is a free and open source integrated development environment (IDE) for the.NET Framework, Mono, Gtk# and Glade# platforms.
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Shed Skin
Shed Skin is a Python to C++ programming language compiler.
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Shoes (GUI toolkit)
Shoes is a GUI toolkit based on the Ruby programming language.
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Silex (web framework)
Silex is a micro web framework written in PHP and based on Symfony, Twig (template engine) and Doctrine (database abstraction).
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Simple Comic
Simple Comic is a free and open-source comic book and manga viewer for Mac OS X supporting reading both directories of images and comic book archives.
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SimPy
SimPy is a process-based discrete-event simulation framework based on standard Python.
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Sinatra (software)
Sinatra is a free and open source software web application library and domain-specific language written in Ruby.
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Slash'EM
Slash'EM (Super Lotsa Added Stuff Hack - Extended Magic) is a variant of the roguelike game NetHack that offers extra features, monsters, and items.
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SLF4J
Simple Logging Facade for Java (SLF4J) provides a Java logging API by means of a simple facade pattern.
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SlimDX
SlimDX is an open-source API to DirectX programming under.NET Framework.
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Slugs (autopilot system)
Slugs is an open-source autopilot system oriented toward inexpensive autonomous aircraft.
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Snagger
A snagger is a person who restores, renews and re-establishes the original conditions of every type of surface, and particularly those regarding the furnishing elements of Interior Design.
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Snes9x
Snes9x is an SNES emulator written in C++ with official ports for DOS, Linux, Microsoft Windows, AmigaOS 4, macOS, MorphOS, iOS, PSP, and Android.
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Socket.IO
Socket.IO is a JavaScript library for realtime web applications.
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Software license
A software license is a legal instrument (usually by way of contract law, with or without printed material) governing the use or redistribution of software.
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Software Package Data Exchange
Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) is a file format used to document information on the software licenses under which a given piece of computer software is distributed.
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Software relicensing
Software relicensing is applied in open-source software development when software licenses of software modules are incompatible and are required to be compatible for a greater combined work.
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Sonic Pi
Sonic Pi is a live coding environment based on Ruby, originally designed to support both computing and music lessons in schools, developed by Sam Aaron in the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory in collaboration with Raspberry Pi Foundation.
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SpaCy
spaCy is an open-source software library for advanced Natural Language Processing, written in the programming languages Python and Cython.
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Sparkle (software)
Sparkle is an open-source software framework for macOS designed to simplify updating software for the end user of a program.
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Sparse
Sparse is a computer software tool designed to find possible coding faults in the Linux kernel.
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Spinal Cord Toolbox
Spinal Cord Toolbox (SCT) is a suite of analysis tools optimized for spinal cord images acquired with magnetic resonance imaging.
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Sprite (operating system)
Sprite is an experimental Unix-like distributed operating system developed at the University of California, Berkeley by John Ousterhout's research group between 1984 and 1992.
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SproutCore
SproutCore is an open-source JavaScript web framework.
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Spry framework
The Spry Framework is an open source Ajax framework developed by Adobe Systems which is used in the construction of Rich Internet applications.
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Spyder (software)
Spyder (formerly Pydee) is an open source cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE) for scientific programming in the Python language.
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SQLAlchemy
SQLAlchemy is an open source SQL toolkit and object-relational mapper (ORM) for the Python programming language released under the MIT License.
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Squeak
The Squeak programming language is a dialect of Smalltalk.
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Squirrel (programming language)
Squirrel is a high level imperative, object-oriented programming language, designed to be a lightweight scripting language that fits in the size, memory bandwidth, and real-time requirements of applications like video games and hardware such as Electric Imp.
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StartUp-Manager
StartUp-Manager is a program to configure GRUB, GRUB2, Usplash and Splashy.
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Steel Bank Common Lisp
Steel Bank Common Lisp (SBCL) is a free Common Lisp implementation that features a high performance native compiler, Unicode support and threading.
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StepMania
StepMania is a cross-platform rhythm video game and engine.
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StormEngineC
StormEngineC is a 3D graphics library written in JavaScript and using several HTML5 features like WebGL, WebCL and WebSockets.
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Stylus (stylesheet language)
Stylus is a dynamic stylesheet preprocessor language that is compiled into Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
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Sunflow
Sunflow is an open source global illumination rendering system written in Java.
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Surf (web browser)
surf is a minimalist web browser developed by suckless.org.
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED), formerly introduced as Novell Linux Desktop, is a Linux distribution supplied by SUSE and targeted at the business market.
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SVG-edit
SVG-edit is a web-based free and open-source vector graphics editor.
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SWFAddress
SWFAddress is an open-source JavaScript library that enables Adobe Flash/Flex and JavaScript/AJAX websites and web applications to support deep linking, a practice that enables users to link to a specific section or page of the content.
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SWFObject
SWFObject (originally FlashObject) is an open-source JavaScript library used to embed Adobe Flash content onto Web pages, which is supplied as one small JavaScript file.
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Symbiose (web desktop)
Symbiose is a web desktop and web integrated development environment.
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Symfony
Symfony is a PHP web application framework and a set of reusable PHP components/libraries.
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Syndie
Syndie is an open source cross-platform computer application to syndicate (re-publish) data (mainly forums) over a variety of anonymous and non-anonymous computer networks.
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Synthesia
Synthesia is a video game and piano keyboard trainer for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Android which allows users to play a MIDI keyboard or use a computer keyboard in time to a MIDI file by following on-screen directions, much in the style of Keyboard Mania or Guitar Hero.
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Tao Framework
The Tao Framework is a C# library giving.NET and Mono developers access to popular graphics and gaming libraries like OpenGL and SDL.
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Tape (JavaScript testing framework)
Tape is a tap-producing test harness for node and browsers requiring few APIs It can be used for unit and integration testing.
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Taskwarrior
Taskwarrior is an open-source, cross platform time and task management tool.
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Tasque (software)
Tasque is an open source task management application/project, part of the GNOME community.
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TeXML
TeXML is – as a process – a TeX-based alternative to XSL-FO.
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Textadept
Textadept is a free software minimalist text editor designed for computer programming.
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The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall is a fantasy open-world action role-playing video game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks and released in 1996 for MS-DOS.
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The Game Creators
The Game Creators Ltd (formerly Dark Basic Software Limited) is a British software house based in Macclesfield, England, which specialises in software for video game development.
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The White Chamber
The White Chamber is a science fiction adventure game created by Studio Trophis using the Wintermute Engine.
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Theme Hospital
Theme Hospital is a business simulation game developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts in 1997 for the PC in which players design and operate a privately owned hospital with the goal of curing patients of fictitious comical ailments.
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Thonny
Thonny is a Python IDE for beginners.
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Thredded
Thredded is an open source internet forum software.
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Three.js
Three.js is a cross-browser JavaScript library and Application Programming Interface (API) used to create and display animated 3D computer graphics in a web browser.
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Time series database
A time series database (TSDB) is a software system that is optimized for handling time series data, arrays of numbers indexed by time (a datetime or a datetime range).
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Timeline of open-source software
This article presents a timeline of events related to popular free/open-source software.
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TLA+
TLA+ (pronounced as tee ell a plus) is a formal specification language developed by Leslie Lamport.
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Torpor (PHP)
Torpor is free, open source (under the MIT License) Object-relational mapping framework for PHP 5.1 and above.
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Torque (game engine)
Torque Game Engine, or TGE, is an open-source cross-platform 3D computer game engine, developed by GarageGames and actively maintained under the current versions Torque 3D as well as Torque 2D.
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TorrentPier
TorrentPier is a BitTorrent-tracker engine (primarily Russian-speaking) based on phpBB2.
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Transmission (BitTorrent client)
Transmission is a BitTorrent client which features a variety of user interfaces on top of a cross-platform back-end.
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Travis CI
Travis CI is a hosted, distributed continuous integration service used to build and test software projects hosted at GitHub.
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TressFX
AMD TressFX is a software library which provides for advanced simulation and rendering of hair, fur, and grass to be processed by the GPU.
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Tribes 2
Tribes 2 is a first-person shooter multiplayer video game developed by Dynamix and published by Sierra Studios in 2001 as a sequel to Starsiege: Tribes.
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TTM (programming language)
TTM is a string oriented, general purpose macro processing programming language developed in 1968 by Steven Caine and E. Kent Gordon at the California Institute of Technology.
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Tuple space
A tuple space is an implementation of the associative memory paradigm for parallel/distributed computing.
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TurboGears
TurboGears is a Python web application framework consisting of several WSGI components such as WebOb, SQLAlchemy, Genshi and Repoze.
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Turbulenz
Turbulenz is a video game development company based in the United Kingdom, and is focused on HTML5 game development.
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Twisted (software)
Twisted is an event-driven network programming framework written in Python and licensed under the MIT License.
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Twm
twm (Tab Window Manager) is a window manager for the X Window System.
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Typo (software)
Typo is a free, open source blogging engine written in the Ruby programming language, using the Ruby on Rails web application framework released under the MIT License.
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Umbraco
Umbraco is an open source content management system (CMS) platform for publishing content on the World Wide Web and intranets.
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Umple
Umple is a language for both object-oriented programming and modelling with class diagrams and state diagrams.
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Underscore.js
Underscore.js is a JavaScript library which provides utility functions for common programming tasks.
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Unipept
Unipept is an open source research tool developed at Ghent University.
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Universal Windows Platform
Universal Windows Platform (UWP) is an API created by Microsoft and first introduced in Windows 10.
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University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License
The University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License, or UIUC license, is a permissive free software license, based on the MIT/X11 license and the 3-clause BSD license.
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Unlicense
The Unlicense is a public domain equivalent license with a focus on an anti-copyright message.
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Urban Chaos
Urban Chaos is the debut video game of English developer Mucky Foot Productions with its initial release in 1999 on Microsoft Windows.
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Vagrant (software)
Vagrant is an open-source software product for building and maintaining portable virtual software development environments, e.g. for VirtualBox, Hyper-V, Docker containers, VMware, and AWS which try to simplify software configuration management of virtualizations in order to increase development productivity.
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Vapor (web framework)
Vapor is an open source web framework written in Swift.
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VDPAU
Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix (VDPAU) is a royalty-free application programming interface (API) as well as its implementation as free and open-source library (libvdpau) distributed under the MIT License.
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Velocity (JavaScript library)
Velocity is a cross-platform JavaScript library designed to simplify the client-side scripting of website animation.
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Verilog-to-Routing
Verilog-to-Routing (VTR) is an open source CAD flow for FPGA devices.
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Vibe.d
Vibe.d is an open-source software web framework and asynchronous I/O toolkit written in D programming language.
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Video Acceleration API
Video Acceleration API (VA API) is a royalty-free API as well as its implementation as free and open-source library (libVA) distributed under the MIT License.
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VideoCore
VideoCore is a low-power mobile multimedia processor originally developed by Alphamosaic Ltd and now owned by Broadcom.
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VIGRA
VIGRA is the abbreviation for "Vision with Generic Algorithms".
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Vimperator
Vimperator is a Firefox extension forked from the original Firefox extension version of Conkeror and designed to provide a more efficient user interface for keyboard-fluent users.
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Virtual Cell
Virtual Cell (VCell) is an open-source software platform for modeling and simulation of living organisms, primarily cells.
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Virtual globe
A virtual globe is a three-dimensional (3D) software model or representation of the Earth or another world.
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Visual Graphics
Visual Graphics is an open-source application framework licensed under the MIT License.
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Visual programming language
In computing, a visual programming language (VPL) is any programming language that lets users create programs by manipulating program elements graphically rather than by specifying them textually.
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Visual Studio Code
Visual Studio Code is a source code editor developed by Microsoft for Windows, Linux and macOS.
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VisualEditor
VisualEditor (VE) is a project to provide a "visual" or "WYSIWYG-like" online rich-text editor as a MediaWiki extension to Wikipedia.
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VkTrace
VkTrace is an interactive tracefile debugger for the Vulkan API by LunarG.
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VOGL
VOGL is a debugger for the OpenGL rendering API intended to be used in the development of video games.
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VoiceX
VoiceX is an open-source platform designed to create an information ecosystem for people in developing world, with low-end feature phones that can't connect to the Internet, to generate, manage, retrieve, and search information.
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Vtwm
Vtwm (the Virtual Tabbed Window Manager) is an X window manager that was developed from the twm codebase.
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Vue.js
Vue.js (commonly referred to as Vue; pronounced, like view) is an open-source JavaScript framework for building user interfaces.
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W3m
w3m is a free software/open source text-based web browser and terminal pager. It has support for tables, frames, SSL connections, color and inline images on suitable terminals. Generally, it renders pages in a form as true to their original layout as possible. The name "w3m" stands for "", which is Japanese for "to see the WWW" where W3 is a numeronym of WWW. The original project appears to be inactive, while a currently maintained version exist and it is packaged in various GNU/Linux distributions such as Debian and Fedora. This version is available from the of Debian developer Tatsuya Kinoshita.
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Watir
Watir (Web Application Testing in Ruby, pronounced water), is an open-source family of Ruby libraries for automating web browsers.
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Wayland (display server protocol)
Wayland is a computer protocol that specifies the communication between a display server (called a Wayland compositor) and its clients, as well as a reference implementation of the protocol in the C programming language.
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Web cache
A web cache (or HTTP cache) is an information technology for the temporary storage (caching) of web documents, such as HTML pages and images, to reduce server lag.
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Web desktop
A web desktop or webtop is a desktop environment embedded in a web browser or similar client application.
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Web-based slideshow
A Web-based slideshow is a slide show which can be played (viewed or presented) using a web browser.
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Webconverger
Webconverger is a Linux-based operating system designed solely for accessing Web applications privately and securely.
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Webpack
Webpack is an open-source JavaScript module bundler.
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WebPositive
WebPositive (also called Web+) is the graphical web browser included as part of the Haiku operating system since version R1 / Alpha 2.
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Webware for Python
Webware for Python is an object-oriented, Python web application framework.
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WhitestormJS
Whitestorm.js is a 3D JavaScript library/API based on Three.js that simplify code, adds physics and post-effects.
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WideStudio
WideStudio is an open source integrated development environment for desktop applications purely made in Japan.
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Windows 10 Mobile
Windows 10 Mobile is a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft, released in 2015.
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Windows Driver Frameworks
Windows Driver Frameworks (WDF, formerly Windows Driver Foundation), is a set of Microsoft tools and libraries that aid in the creation of device drivers for Windows 2000 and later versions of Windows.
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Windows Live Writer
Windows Live Writer, developed by Microsoft, was a desktop blog-publishing application that is part of the Windows Live range of products.
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Wine (software)
Wine (recursive backronym for Wine Is Not an Emulator) is a free and open-source compatibility layer that aims to allow computer programs (application software and computer games) developed for Microsoft Windows to run on Unix-like operating systems.
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Wintermute Engine
Wintermute Engine (commonly abbreviated as WME) is a set of software tools and a runtime interpreter (game engine) primarily designed for creating and running graphical adventure games.
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Wmii
wmii (window manager improved²) is a tiling window manager for X11.
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Wooga
Wooga is a mobile-first game developer in Berlin, Germany.
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WordGrinder
Wordgrinder is a word processing application for the unix terminal or Windows console.
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WorldWide Telescope
WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is an open source set of applications, data and cloud services, originally created by Microsoft Research but now an open source project hosted on GitHub.
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WTFPL
The WTFPL (Do What the Fuck You Want To Public License) is a permissive license most commonly used as a free software license.
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WxGlade
wxGlade is a graphical user interface builder/RAD-tool for wxWidgets.
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WYMeditor
WYMeditor is an open source WYSIWYM text editor written in the JavaScript programming language for editing content on web pages.
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X Athena Widgets
X Athena Widgets or Xaw is a GUI widget library for the X Window System.
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X Window System
The X Window System (X11, or shortened to simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on UNIX-like computer operating systems.
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X.Org Server
X.Org Server is the free and open source implementation of the display server for the X Window System stewarded by the X.Org Foundation.
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X2x
x2x allows the console (keyboard and mouse) on one X terminal to be used to control another X terminal.
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Xamarin
Xamarin is a Microsoft-owned San Francisco, California-based software company founded in May 2011 by the engineers that created Mono, Mono for Android and MonoTouch, which are cross-platform implementations of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) and Common Language Specifications (often called Microsoft.NET).
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XCB
XCB (X protocol C-language Binding) is a library implementing the client-side of the X11 display server protocol.
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Xdebug
Xdebug is a PHP extension which provides debugging and profiling capabilities.
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XDM (display manager)
XDM (in full, the X Display Manager) is the default display manager for the X Window System.
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Xenocara
Xenocara is the OpenBSD build infrastructure for the project's customised X.Org Server that utilises a dedicated _x11 user by default to drop privileges and perform privilege separation in accordance to OpenBSD's "least privilege" policy.
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Xephyr
Xephyr is display server software implementing the X11 display server protocol based on KDrive which targets a window on a host X Server as its framebuffer.
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XeTeX
XeTeX (or; see also Pronouncing and writing "TeX") is a TeX typesetting engine using Unicode and supporting modern font technologies such as OpenType, Graphite and Apple Advanced Typography (AAT).
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Xfig
Xfig is a free and open-source vector graphics editor which runs under the X Window System on most UNIX-compatible platforms.
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XFree86
XFree86 was an implementation of the X Window System.
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XHP
XHP is an augmentation of PHP and Hack developed at Facebook to allow XML syntax for the purpose of creating custom and reusable HTML elements.
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Xming
Xming is an X11 display server for Microsoft Windows operating systems, including Windows XP and later.
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XMLStarlet
XMLStarlet is a set of command line utilities (toolkit) to query, transform, validate, and edit XML documents and files using a simple set of shell commands in a way similar to how it is done with UNIX grep, sed, awk, diff, patch, join, etc commands.
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Xmove
xmove is a computer program that allows the movement of X Window System applications between different displays and the persistence of X applications across X server restarts.
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XQuartz
XQuartz (formerly and often still informally referred to as X11.app) is Apple Inc.'s version of the X server, a component of the X Window System (X11, or shortened to simply X, and sometimes informally X-Windows) for macOS.
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XScreenSaver
XScreenSaver is a collection of 221 free screensavers for Unix, macOS, iOS and Android.
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XSLT
XSLT (Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) is a language for transforming XML documents into other XML documents, or other formats such as HTML for web pages, plain text or XSL Formatting Objects, which may subsequently be converted to other formats, such as PDF, PostScript and PNG.
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Xterm
In computing, xterm is the standard terminal emulator for the X Window System.
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XULJet
XULJet is an open-source JavaScript framework for the Mozilla XULRunner run-time environment.
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Xv6
xv6 is a modern reimplementation of Sixth Edition Unix in ANSI C for multiprocessor x86 systems.
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Xwd
In the X Window System, the program xwd (X Window dump) captures the content of a screen or of a window and optionally saves it into a file.
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Yabasic
Yabasic (Yet Another BASIC) is a free and open source BASIC interpreter for Windows and Unix platforms.
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YARD (software)
YARD, is an embedded documentation generator for the Ruby programming language.
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YellowTAB
yellowTAB was a German software firm that produced an operating system called "yellowTAB ZETA".
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Yesod (web framework)
Yesod (יְסוֺד, "Foundation") is a free and open-source web framework based on Haskell for productive development of type-safe, REST model based (where URLs identify resources, and HTTP methods identify transitions), high performance web applications, developed by Michael Snoyman et al.
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YubNub
YubNub is a networking web service with a command line–style interface.
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Z shell
The Z shell (Zsh) is a Unix shell that can be used as an interactive login shell and as a command interpreter for shell scripting.
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Zachtronics
Zachtronics LLC an independent video game development studio, best known for their engineering puzzle games.
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ZPAQ
ZPAQ is an open source command line archiver for Windows and Linux.
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ZThreads
ZThreads is a cross-platform high-level object-oriented C++ library, which provides an interface to application programming interface (API) threads for POSIX Pthreads and Windows API threads.
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.NET Framework
.NET Framework (pronounced dot net) is a software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows.
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2048 (video game)
2048 is a single-player sliding block puzzle game designed by Italian web developer Gabriele Cirulli.
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4DOS
4DOS is a command line interpreter by JP Software, designed to replace the default command interpreter COMMAND.COM in DOS and Windows 95/98/SE/ME.
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9wm
9wm is an open source stacking window manager for X11, written by David Hogan (dhog) in 1994 to emulate the Plan 9 Second Edition window manager, 8½.
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