Wala

wala

Web site: walawiki.org Category: Network Subcategory: Wiki Platform: Linux, BSD License: Public Domain Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: First release: 2005 (?) Wala (“conversation”) is a simple, minimalist wiki, originally intended to facilitate quick and easy discussion. It requires only Perl, a “diff” tool, and a web server that performs basic CGI. Wala integrates with other Perl … Read more

Browzar

browzar

Web site: www.browzar.com Category: Network Subcategory: Web browsers Platform: Windows License: Freeware Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2012 (?) Browzar – an Internet Explorer shell browser that allows you to surf the internet with privacy. It doesn’t save any cache, history, cookies or use auto-complete, it protects your privacy while you are online. The Browzar … Read more

GYachi

gyachi

Web site: sourceforge.net/projects/gyachi/ Category: Network Subcategory: Instant Messengers Platform: Linux License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2006 GYachi (GYachE Improved) – an open-source Yahoo! client for Linux. It offers most of the features available for the official Windows program, such as VoIP voice calls, video, avatars, displaying images, etc. It needs GTK+ libraries … Read more

Notes

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Web site: www.icloud.com/notes Category: Office Subcategory: Notes Platform: iOS, OS X License: Proprietary Interface: GUI Wikipedia: Notes First release: unknown Notes – a note software application developed and created by Apple, for the iOS and OS X operating systems. It functions as a service for taking short text notes, which are synchronized between Apple devices … Read more

Emacs

emacs

Web site: Category: Office Subcategory: Text Editors Platform: Unix License: GNU GPL Interface: CLI Wikipedia: Emacs First release: 1976 Emacs – a family of text editors known for its extensibility. Development of the first Emacses began in the mid-1970s. The original EMACS was written in 1976 by Richard Stallman and Guy Steele as a set … Read more

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