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    XAMPP

    XAMPP

    An easy to install Apache distribution containing MySQL, PHP, and Perl

    XAMPP is a very easy to install Apache Distribution for Linux, Solaris, Windows, and Mac OS X. The package includes the Apache web server, MySQL, PHP, Perl, a FTP server and phpMyAdmin.
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    KeePass

    KeePass

    A lightweight and easy-to-use password manager

    KeePass Password Safe is a free, open source, lightweight, and easy-to-use password manager for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, with ports for Android, iPhone/iPad and other mobile devices. With so many passwords to remember and the need to vary passwords to protect your valuable data, it’s nice to have KeePass to manage your passwords in a secure way. KeePass puts all your passwords in a highly encrypted database and locks them with one master key or a key file. As a result, you only have to remember one single master password or select the key file to unlock the whole database. And the databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known, AES and Twofish. See our features page for details.
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    PortableApps.com

    PortableApps.com

    Portable software for cloud, local, and portable USB drives

    PortableApps.com is the world's most popular portable software solution allowing you to take your favorite software with you. A fully open source and free platform, it works from any synced cloud folder (DropBox, Google Drive, Box, etc), from your local PC on an internal or external drive, or on any portable storage device (USB flash drive, memory card, portable SSD or hard drive, etc) moved between PCs. With millions of users all over the world, nearly 500 real open source and freeware apps in our main app store (no shovelware), compatible commercial software, and partners in hardware industry, PortableApps.com is the most complete solution for life on the go.
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    Downloads: 250,532 This Week
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    WinSCP

    WinSCP

    WinSCP is a free SFTP, SCP, S3, WebDAV, and FTP client for Windows.

    WinSCP is a popular free SFTP and FTP client for Windows, a powerful file manager that will improve your productivity. It offers an easy to use GUI to copy files between a local and remote computer using multiple protocols: Amazon S3, FTP, FTPS, SCP, SFTP or WebDAV. WinSCP can copy files between two local folders too. Power users can automate WinSCP using .NET assembly. WinSCP is available in English and many other languages.
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    Downloads: 193,966 This Week
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    Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy Server

    Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy Server

    Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy Server implements multiple spam filters

    The Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy (ASSP) Server project aims to create an open source platform-independent SMTP Proxy server which implements auto-whitelists, self learning Hidden-Markov-Model and/or Bayesian, Greylisting, DNSBL, DNSWL, URIBL, SPF, SRS, Backscatter, Virus scanning, attachment blocking, Senderbase and multiple other filter methods. Click 'Files' to download the professional version 2.8.1 build 24261. A linux(ubuntu 20.04 LTS) and a freeBSD 12.2 based ready to run OVA of ASSP V2 are also available for download. NOTICE: V1 development has been stopped at the end of 2014 (1.10.1 build 16060). Possibly there will be done some bugfixing in future. Please upgrade to V2, which is and will be actively maintained.
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    Safe Exam Browser
    Safe Exam Browser is a webbrowser-environment to carry out online-exams safely. The software changes any computer into a secure workstation. It regulates the access to any utilities and prevents students from using unauthorised resources.
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    Downloads: 85,766 This Week
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    Tcl

    Tcl

    The Tool Command Language implementation

    Tool Command Language (Tcl) is an interpreted language and very portable interpreter for that language. Tcl is embeddable and extensible, and has been widely used since its creation in 1988 by John Ousterhout. Bug reports to http://core.tcl.tk/tcl/ Follow code development at http://core.tcl.tk/tcl/
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    WampServer

    WampServer

    A Windows Web development environment for Apache, MySQL, PHP databases

    WampServer is a Web development platform on Windows that allows you to create dynamic Web applications with Apache2, PHP, MySQL and MariaDB. WampServer automatically installs everything you need to intuitively develope Web applications. You will be able to tune your server without even touching its setting files. Best of all, WampServer is available for free (under GPML license) in both 32 and 64 bit versions. Wampserver is not compatible with Windows XP, SP3, or Windows Server 2003.
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    GeoServer
    GeoServer is an open source software server written in Java that allows users to share and edit geospatial data. Designed for interoperability, it publishes data from any major spatial data source using open standards: WMS, WFS, WCS, WPS and REST
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    Downloads: 21,248 This Week
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    net-snmp
    Net-SNMP provides tools and libraries relating to the Simple Network Management Protocol including: An extensible agent, an SNMP library, tools to request or set information from SNMP agents, tools to generate and handle SNMP traps, etc.
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    Downloads: 17,077 This Week
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    Tor Browser

    Tor Browser

    Browser for using Tor on Windows, Mac OS X or Linux

    Tor Browser enables you to use Tor on Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux without needing to install any software. Tor is a software that bounces your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers. This effectively prevents anyone watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit; it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location; and allows you access to sites which are blocked. Tor Browser can run off a USB flash drive, comes with a pre-configured web browser to protect your anonymity, and is self-contained (portable).
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    v2rayNG

    v2rayNG

    A V2Ray client for Android, support Xray core and v2fly core

    A V2Ray client for Android supports Xray core and v2fly core. geoip.dat and geosite.dat files are in Android/data/com.v2ray.ang/files/assets (path may differ on some Android devices). Download feature will get an enhanced version in this repo (Note it need a working proxy). The latest official domain list and ip list can be imported manually. It's possible to use third-party dat files in the same folder, like h2y. Android projects under V2rayNG folder can be compiled directly in Android Studio or using Gradle wrapper. But the v2ray core inside the aar is (probably) outdated. The aar can be compiled from the Golang project under AndroidLibV2rayLite folder. v2rayNG can run on Android Emulators. But VPN mode will not work if the system doesn't support it.
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    Zero Install
    Zero Install is a decentralised cross-distribution software installation system. Create one package that works everywhere! With dependency handling and automatic updates, full support for shared libraries, and integration with native package managers
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    Downloads: 7,726 This Week
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    Double Commander
    Double Commander is a cross platform open source file manager with two panels side by side. It is inspired by Total Commander and features some new ideas.
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    Downloads: 6,539 This Week
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    Meteorologist
    Meteorologist is a free weather program for OS X. It allows users total control over their weather viewing, including simultaneous interlaced weather reports from multiple weather servers, multiple weather locations, weather alerts and much more.
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    Downloads: 6,580 This Week
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    Expat XML Parser

    Fast XML parser library in C

    PLEASE NOTE that we are in the process of moving to GitHub: https://github.com/libexpat/libexpat This is James Clark's Expat XML parser library in C. It is a stream oriented parser that requires setting handlers to deal with the structure that the parser discovers in the document. PLEASE NOTE that we are in the process of moving to GitHub: https://github.com/libexpat/libexpat
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    Downloads: 5,463 This Week
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    Ufficio Zero Linux OS

    Ufficio Zero Linux OS

    Linux Desktop OS for professionals

    Ufficio Zero Linux OS is a desktop operating system offered in many versions based on PCLinuxOS, Linux Mint and Devuan. We also have created Duplica, a Bare Metal Restore Solution. This distro has many packages for professional use. The project is managed by the Italian company SIITE SRLS. Ufficio Zero Linux OS is trademarked through the Linux Mark Institute. All rights reserved. Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. website https://ufficiozero.org forum https://forum.ufficiozero.org wiki https://wiki.ufficiozero.org video tutorial https://odysee.com/$/invite/@ufficiozero:f YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@UfficioZeroLinuxOS
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    Downloads: 7,992 This Week
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    DNS2SOCKS

    DNS to SOCKS or HTTP proxy

    This is a command line utility to resolve DNS requests via a SOCKS tunnel like Tor or a HTTP proxy.
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    Downloads: 14,593 This Week
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    Vuze - Azureus

    Vuze - Azureus

    An extremely powerful and configurable BitTorrent client

    Vuze (formerly Azureus) is an extremely powerful and configurable BitTorrent client. Search and download torrent files. Play, convert and transcode videos and music for playing on many devices such as PSP, TiVo, XBox, PS3, iTunes (iPhone, iPod, Apple TV).
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    Downloads: 4,299 This Week
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    v2rayN

    v2rayN

    A V2Ray client for Windows, support Xray core and v2fly core

    A V2Ray client for Windows, support Xray core and v2fly core. If you are new to this, please download v2rayN-Core.zip from releases. Otherwise please download v2rayN.zip (you will also need to download v2ray core into the same folder with v2rayN.exe) Run v2rayN.exe.
    Downloads: 742 This Week
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    GmsCore

    GmsCore

    Free implementation of Play Services

    microG GmsCore is a FLOSS (Free/Libre Open Source Software) framework to allow applications designed for Google Play Services to run on systems, where Play Services is not available. The linux-based open-source mobile operating system Android is not only the most popular mobile operating system in the world, it’s also on the way to becoming a proprietary operating system. How is that? While the core operating system is still released as part of the Android Open Source Project, the majority of core apps are not. It gets worse: More and more libraries and APIs are only available on phones that run various Google apps pre-installed, effectively locking third-party apps to the Google ecosystem. For these reasons Android is described as being a “look but don’t touch” kind of open. At this point, several popular open-source applications already require some of Google’s proprietary libraries to be installed.
    Downloads: 681 This Week
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    NetMod VPN Client
    NetMod is a free, advanced VPN client and set of network tool, offering you VPN protocols including SSH, HTTP(S), Socks, VMess, VLess, Trojan, Shadowsocks, ShadowsocksR, DNSTT, OpenVPN. be able to customize network traffic, unblock the internet censorship and stay anonymous online. Any question related to project can be asked in here: https://www.facebook.com/NetModSyna/ netmodsyna@gmail.com Get Android version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.netmod.syna This project is non-profit if you think this project helps your daily activities and want to support, you can help by donation: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/NetModSyna
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    Downloads: 3,942 This Week
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    AppServ

    The easy way to configure Apache, PHP, and MySQL!

    AppServ is an merging open source software installer package for Windows and Linux.
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    Downloads: 3,066 This Week
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    Angry IP Scanner

    Angry IP Scanner

    A cross-platform network scanner that is fast and simple to use

    Angry IP scanner is fast and friendly network scanner for Windows, Linux, and Mac. It is very extensible, allowing it to be used for very wide range of purposes, with the primary goal of being useful to network administrators.
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    Downloads: 3,149 This Week
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    VTun is the easiest way to create Virtual Tunnels over TCP/IP networks with traffic shaping, compression, and encryption. It supports IP, Ethernet, PPP and other tunnel types. VTun is easily and highly configurable. VPN, Mobile IP, Shaping, etc
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    Downloads: 7,904 This Week
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Guide to Open Source Internet Software

Open source internet software is a type of software that is made freely available for anyone to install, use, study, modify and redistribute. It can be used for a variety of purposes such as creating web pages or applications, running blogs or websites, publishing information, building programs and storing data.

Open source software is typically developed collaboratively by experts around the world who are involved in its development without the need for any financial compensation from users. This means that the code is openly shared and can be modified by anyone at any time. The sharing aspect of open source allows people to learn from each other's experiences while avoiding costly mistakes. Additionally, it encourages innovation since developers are incentivized to create better products as they compete with each other's ideas.

The majority of web-based open source projects are distributed under licenses which grant user rights related to freedom in the usage and distribution of these products. These licenses typically allow individuals and organizations to copy, modify, redistribute and even sell their copies of the work as long as they honor all of the terms specified in the license agreement. Using this approach ensures that improvements remain available to everyone and that innovation isn’t stifled or controlled by one company or individual. For example Apache Software Foundation provides support for many popular open source projects like MySQL database server and Apache Web Server but also grants users liberal license terms so that they can use their derivatives without limitations if desired.

Overall, open source internet software offers many benefits including cost savings (since you don't have to pay licensing fees) and higher quality products because more people are contributing ideas on how to improve them over time. Additionally, it encourages collaboration between developers around the world which leads to increased innovation and better solutions for end users.

Features Offered by Open Source Internet Software

  • Open Source: An open source internet software issoftware that can be freely distributed to anyone, modified and shared. It typically has a publicly available source code that allows developers to modify the program as they wish.
  • Collaborative: Many open source projects are collaborative, meaning they are developed by a group of volunteers who work together on the project. This means that everyone can contribute their skills, experience and ideas to the project, resulting in better quality code and software.
  • No Licensing Fees: Because it is free of charge and often (although not always) free of royalties, open source Internet software eliminates the need for costly licensing fees associated with proprietary programs.
  • Secure & Reliable: Many developers choose open source Internet software because they are more secure than proprietary programs due to the large number of people who examine its code for bugs or security holes before it becomes available for public use. Additionally, many open source programs have been around for years and have proven to be reliable time and time again.
  • Customizable Code: Developers can customize an open source program’s code to fit their individual needs or those of their customers without having to worry about breaking any laws or paying hefty licensing fees.
  • Supportive Community: The supportive community surrounding many open source projects means there is always someone willing to help out with coding questions or bug reports if needed. This ensures that users always have access to helpful advice when working with any particular program.

What Types of Open Source Internet Software Are There?

  • Operating Systems: These are the basic programs that manage a computer’s hardware and software resources. Examples of open source operating systems include Linux, FreeBSD, and OpenSolaris.
  • Web Browsers: A web browser allows users to navigate through the World Wide Web. Popular open source options include Mozilla Firefox, Chromium, and Konqueror.
  • Email Clients: An email client is software that manages a user’s emails and contacts. Popular open source clients include Thunderbird, Evolution, and Zimbra.
  • Media Players: Media players allow users to play audio or video files on their computers. VLC Player and MPlayer are two popular open source media players.
  • Productivity Suites: Productivity suites provide applications that can be used for word processing, data analysis, spreadsheet creation, presentations, etc. OpenOffice is an example of an open source productivity suite.
  • Image Editing Software: Image editing software allows users to edit digital images in various ways (e.g., cropping or resizing). GIMP is a popular open source image editor.
  • Audio/Video Editing Tools: Audio/video editing tools allow users to cut and manipulate sound or visual recordings in various ways (e.g., adjusting volume levels or adding effects). Audacity and Avidemux are two examples of open source audio/video editors available for free download online.

Benefits Provided by Open Source Internet Software

  1. Increased Affordability: Open source software usually has no licensing fees, meaning that it can be used at no cost, or minimal cost. This makes it especially attractive to those who are on a budget or looking for an inexpensive way to obtain and use quality software. Additionally, open source solutions often offer additional features and capabilities at no extra charge, while proprietary solutions may require paying for additional features and features not included in the basic package.
  2. Maximum Flexibility: Open source solutions allow users to customize the platform or product to their own specifications. They can add new modules or plugins as needed, and even modify existing code as desired. This makes it easier for developers to create unique and individualized websites, applications, products, services, and more – without having to spend time working with a proprietary system or solution.
  3. Improved Security: The open-source nature of internet software ensures that security flaws are quickly identified and corrected by multiple contributors across different platforms. Because there is transparency in the development process, any vulnerability can be addressed immediately by experienced coders from around the world instead of waiting months (or longer) for custom fixes from a single vendor.
  4. More Scalable Solutions: Open source solutions tend to have fewer technical limitations than proprietary ones because they leverage communities of talented developers who are constantly looking for ways to improve performance and stability while giving users more flexibility in terms of customization options. In addition, if necessary resources become scarce (e.g., hardware or personnel), they can expand rapidly due to reduced overhead associated with using an open source solution when compared with a single-vendor solution where upgrades must often go through a vetting process before being accepted into the device’s library of available functionality.
  5. Less Dependency on Vendors: With open source solutions users do not need to worry about getting locked into one specific vendor's offerings or toolsets since multiple vendors offer different versions of the same technology stack under various licenses; this gives them freedom of choice when it comes to selecting which version works best for their particular needs and requirements instead of being stuck with one specific vendor for all their computing needs – which could lead them down a dead-end technology path over time as the vendor’s roadmap changes or evolves away from what was initially purchased/implemented years prior

Types of Users That Use Open Source Internet Software

  • Developers: Developers are the individuals responsible for creating open source software, often writing the code and contributing to the projects. They typically use open source tools and platforms to build their own applications.
  • System Administrators: System administrators are responsible for managing server infrastructure and ensuring that networks of computers run smoothly. They often rely on open source applications to help them manage large networks.
  • Hobbyists/Students: Those who are curious about programming or just want to tinker with software can use open source projects to learn new skills without needing a commercial license. Students in particular benefit from open source resources as they can get access to powerful development tools without breaking the bank.
  • Businesses: Companies that do not have the budget or need for commercial solutions may find that open source solutions can provide them with great value — both in terms of cost savings and flexibility. Additionally, many corporations have begun using open source solutions for everything from web servers and cloud computing platforms to document management systems.
  • Nonprofits Organizations: Open source software offers an affordable way for nonprofits organizations with limited budgets to access powerful applications at no cost — allowing them more money left over that they can put towards their mission goals.
  • Governments: Governments around the world have embraced open source software due its affordability and level of transparency it provides — allowing citizens insight into how decisions are being made within their government bodies

How Much Does Open Source Internet Software Cost?

Open source internet software is completely free. There are no costs associated with using open source software, as it is developed, maintained, and distributed under a license that allows anyone to use, modify, and redistribute the code without any fees or restrictions. This makes open source software an attractive option for many businesses and individuals who wish to build websites and applications quickly and cost-effectively. Additionally, because the software is open source, users can access its codebase to customize the platform’s features to meet their needs. Open source software also often comes with strong community support for troubleshooting issues - developers and users from around the world regularly contribute fixes and new features to ensure ongoing improvements. All these benefits come at no cost, making open source internet software one of the most economical options on the market today.

What Software Does Open Source Internet Software Integrate With?

Open source internet software integrates with a variety of different types of software, such as web development applications and content management systems. For example, popular open source software like WordPress and Drupal can be integrated with web development applications like Visual Studio Code. In addition, many content management systems (like Drupal) can be integrated with e-commerce platforms, allowing users to manage their online stores directly from within the CMS. Furthermore, a wide range of analytics tools are available for integration with open source internet software, enabling developers to track user behavior on their websites or apps in real time. Finally, various data visualization tools are also available for integration with open source internet software, enabling developers to create visualizations from their data sets quickly and easily.

Open Source Internet Software Trends

  1. Increased Adoption: Open source internet software is becoming increasingly popular as developers and users recognize the advantages of using open source solutions. Developers are able to access code, adapt it to their own needs, and share it with the community. This has resulted in a wide array of open source projects that are being used by businesses, governments, and individuals around the world.
  2. Transparency: Open source software is developed in the open, meaning that anyone can see and comment on the development process. This allows for greater transparency and accountability within the development process, making it easier to identify problems or areas for improvement.
  3. Collaboration: By allowing anyone to contribute to open source projects, collaboration is encouraged between developers from all over the world. Developers are able to work together to improve existing projects or create new ones, which can benefit everyone who uses them.
  4. Cost Savings: Open source solutions often have lower costs associated with them than proprietary solutions. This is because there are no licensing fees or other costs associated with using open source software, making it a much more economical option for businesses or individuals looking for an internet solution.
  5. Security: As open source software is developed in the open, any flaws or vulnerabilities can be identified and addressed quickly. This helps ensure that open source solutions are secure and up-to-date with the latest security standards.
  6. Flexibility: Open source solutions offer a great deal of flexibility when compared to proprietary solutions. As users can modify code to meet their own specific needs, they have more freedom to create custom solutions without having to purchase additional licenses or other expensive options.

How Users Can Get Started With Open Source Internet Software

Getting started with open source internet software is a great way to become familiar with the concept of free and open source software. To begin, users should find an online directory of available open source programs. Some popular websites to find such software include SourceForge, Softpedia, and Github. Once users have found a program they would like to try out, they should download the program file safely and securely by following the instructions provided on the website or in the readme files included alongside the download package. After downloading the program, users should access it through their computers' operating system (Windows for PC, MacOS for Apple computers). Depending on the type of software being used, there may be additional setup steps required before beginning use.

Once all necessary setup steps have been completed and the software opens successfully, users can then start using it as normal. Generally speaking, most open source programs will operate similar to proprietary programs – giving users access to basic features immediately upon opening up the software – but each individual program may differ in how it functions and how quickly it can be understood by new users. If more help is needed beyond simply launching and navigating through the interface of a certain program, online resources are available which provide detailed tutorials on installing and getting started with many types of open source internet applications.