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Front-end Frameworks

Pure – set of small, responsive CSS modules

November 5, 2023 Eilidih Parris Web Apps

Pure is a set of small, responsive open source CSS modules from Yahoo! for web projects. The set of modules takes up less than 5KB when compressed.

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MUI – lightweight CSS framework

November 5, 2023 Eilidih Parris Web Apps

MUI is a lightweight CSS framework that follows Google’s Material Design guidelines.

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Dasher – information-efficient text-entry interface

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Utilities

Dasher is an open source information-efficient text-entry interface, driven by natural continuous pointing gestures.

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Pencil – GUI prototyping tool

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Programming

Pencil is an animation/drawing software. It lets you create traditional hand-drawn animation (cartoon) using both bitmap and vector graphics.

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Screwdriver – build platform designed for Continuous Delivery

November 5, 2023 Steve Emms Programming

Screwdriver is a build platform designed for Continuous Delivery using the latest containerization technologies.

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Iris – flexible service for paging and messaging

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms System Software

Iris is the automated incident paging system at LinkedIn. Iris is free and open source software written in Python and JavaScript.

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Emoji

Emoji Selector – GNOME shell extension

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms Other

Emoji Selector is a GNOME shell extension provides a searchable popup menu displaying most emojis.

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Rambox – cross platform messaging app

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

Rambox is an open source cross-platform messaging and emailing app that combines common web applications into one application.

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Messaging

Franz – messaging app for WhatsApp, Slack, Telegram, Facebook Messenger and more

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

Franz is an open source messaging app. It’s a good alternative to Signal, combining chat and messaging services into a single application.

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Messaging

Signal – encrypted communications app

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

Signal Desktop is an app that lets you send or receive Signal messages using your laptop or desktop computer. It runs independently of a web browser.

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