The Sinclair QL (for Quantum Leap) was a personal computer launched by Sinclair Research in 1984, the successor to the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
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The Sinclair QL (for Quantum Leap) was a personal computer launched by Sinclair Research in 1984, the successor to the Sinclair ZX Spectrum.
Read moreOSSIM (Open Source Security Information and Event Management) is an open source security information and event management system, integrating a selection of tools designed to aid network administrators in computer security, intrusion detection and prevention. This SIEM is complete with
Read morePlanka is a Trello-like kanban board built with React and Redux. The software is currently in a beta stage of development. This is free and open source software. Features include: Create projects, boards, lists, cards, labels and tasks. Add card
Read moreRestyaboard is a simple and effective tool to keep your tasks organized. The boards of Restyaboard will give you a visual overview of the current state of your projects, and make you productive by allowing you to focus on the
Read moreopenMAINT is an application for the management of mobile assets (buildings, infrastructure, etc.), plants and technical devices (electric panels, heating and cooling, light fixture, fire extinguishers, etc.), furniture, etc., and the related logistical, economical and maintenance activities (scheduled and corrective
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The TRS-80 Micro Computer System (renamed the Model I) is a desktop microcomputer launched in 1977 and sold by Tandy Corporation.
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Quoter is a command-line tool that fetches stock prices. It’s written in Java and published under an open source license.
Read moreDoorstop is a requirements management tool that facilitates the storage of textual requirements alongside source code in version control. Each linkable item (requirement, test case, etc.) is stored as a YAML file in a designated directory. The items in each
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tickrs is a terminal-based realtime ticker. It’s written in Rust and sources data from Yahoo! Finance.
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mop is a command-line stock market tracker. It’s written in Go and published under an open source license. Here’s our review.
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ticker is simple software that lets you track stocks, currencies, cryptocurrencies, commodities and indexes.
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PDF Mix Tool is free and open source software that lets you perform common editing operations on PDF files.
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LATRIX is an Human Resource support web application. This software provides presence and attendance recording, attendance tracking.
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radio-active is Python software to listen to internet radio stations on the terminal. It’s free and open source software.
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Clapper is a GNOME media player. It’s built using GJS with the GTK4 toolkit so you’ll see some of the new GTK4 features in action.
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age is a simple, modern and secure command-line file encryption tool written in Go. Let’s check out this open source utility written by Google
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WaypointHR is a human resource database. A free, stable, immediate and flexible Human Resource Management System (HRIS).
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Music Radar is a simple music recognition application for Linux. Here’s our review.
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CudaText is a versatile, extensible free and open source editor with a design reminiscent of Sublime Text. Here’s our review.
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ICeHRM is a web based Human Resource Management system developed targeting small and medium sized companies.
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