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    Excalidraw

    Excalidraw

    Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams

    ...While it has been extremely successful as a free open source project, the biggest source of complaints nowadays is around adoption within companies: How do you share diagrams with your co-workers easily? Can your company depend on the service for live collaboration? Is your data secure? We’ve thought long and hard about how to make it happen in a volunteer-based open source model but haven’t found a great solution. So we decided to build a company around Excalidraw with the first product being Excalidraw+. With account-based access you can rest assured only the right people will have access to your data, while still retain the ability to share specific drawings with outside collaborators.
    Downloads: 146 This Week
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    ioDraw

    ioDraw

    Free software for making Flow chart, Mind map, Gantt chart, Whiteboard

    ioDraw is a free online drawing software, which is used to make flow chart, mind map, Gantt chart, whiteboard, mermaid, poster, and more—no registration required. It also features AI-generated charts.
    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    The DOS source code museum

    A collection of source code from the DOS Era

    Long before we all became obsessed with licences, people would simply make their source code available and call it freeware. There were code listings in Magazines, archives of code on BBSs, CD-ROMS ... This site tries to rescue this old source code from obscurity and make it available for the current FreeDOS community and for future reference. Available as a git repository only. This is NOT the place to look for ready-to-link libraries.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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