Featured projects, January 21, 2013

By Community Team
  • SuperTuxKart

    SuperTuxKart is a kart racing game featuring Tux and friends. It is a fun-racer game, focusing on fun and ease of play.

  • aMSN

    A very nice MSN compatible messenger application, aMSN Messenger is a multiplatform MSN messenger clone. Works pretty much like its Windows based counterpart. Perfect for keeping in touch with those friends who have not yet seen the light. Works on linux

  • PostBooks ERP, accounting, CRM by xTuple

    Free open source ERP, accounting, CRM package for small to midsized businesses. Runs on Linux, Mac, and Windows (built with open source Qt framework). Business logic resides in PostgreSQL database. Rich API for connecting to third-party apps.

  • SamyGO

    This project created for research on Samsung TV Firmware Hacking

  • gpw

    Guv’nor Portable Workspace aims to bring many of your favourite applications in a ‘portable’ format, so you can use them anytime, anywhere… directly running from a USB removable device.

  • Bodhi Linux

    Bodhi is a minimalistic, enlightened, Linux desktop.

  • PokerTH

    PokerTH is a poker game written in C++/Qt. You can play the popular Texas Hold’em poker variant against up to nine computer-opponents or play internet games with people all over the world. This poker engine is available for Linux, Windows and Mac

  • Network Spoofer

    Network Spoofer lets you change websites on other people’s computers from an Android phone. After downloading simply log onto a Wifi network, choose a spoof to use and press start. Please note that there is no intention for Network Spoofer to include any malicious features. This application is a fun demonstration of how vulnerable home networks are to simple attacks, with permission of the network owner – DO NOT attempt to use Network Spoofer on any corporate or other non-residential networks (eg. at school, university). It becomes very obvious when Network Spoofer is being used on a Network, and use of Network Spoofer will be considered malicious hacking by network administrators. Available on the Android Market.

  • Lightweight Java Game Library

    The Lightweight Java Game Library (LWJGL) is a solution aimed directly at professional and amateur Java programmers alike to enable commercial quality games to be written in Java. LWJGL provides developers access to high performance crossplatform libraries such as OpenGL (Open Graphics Library), OpenCL (Open Computing Language) and OpenAL (Open Audio Library) allowing for state of the art 3D games and 3D sound. Additionally LWJGL provides access to controllers such as Gamepads, Steering wheel and Joysticks. All in a simple and straight forward API. LWJGL is available under a BSD license, which means it’s open source and freely available at no charge.

One Response

  1. Guesnt says:

    Hi! You have Delphi/Kylix language category, but no FreePascal/Lazarus. This is very confusing.