ProtonMail

protonmail

Web site: protonmail.com Category: Network Subcategory: E-mail Clients Platform: Android, iOS, web License: MIT Interface: GUI First release: May 16, 2014 ProtonMail – an encrypted e-mail service, which doesn’t let read messages by people other than a recipient and a sender. ProtonMail is the world’s largest provider of encrypted email service with over a million … Read more

Rainbow Stream

rainbow stream

Web site: github.com/orakaro/rainbowstream Category: Network Subcategory: Microblog Clients Platform: Linux, OS X License: MIT Interface: CLI First release: May 2014 Rainbow Stream – a terminal based Twitter Client with real-time tweetstream, compose, search, favorite, and much more fun directly from terminal. This application is built on the Python Twitter Tools and the Twitter API, and … Read more

Oysttyer

oysttyer

Web site: github.com/oysttyer/oysttyer Category: Network Subcategory: Microblog Clients Platform: Linux License: Floodgap Free Software License Interface: CLI First release: January 21, 2014 Oysttyer – an interactive console text-based command-line Twitter client written in Perl. It is a simple fork and replacement of TTYtter. Notable features are: – supports shell scripts and cronjobs for managing Twitter … Read more

Qutebrowser

qutebrowser

Web site: qutebrowser.org Category: Network Subcategory: Web Browsers Platform: BSD, Linux, OS X, Windows License: GPL Interface: GUI First release: December 14, 2014 Qutebrowser – a keyboard-focused browser with a minimal GUI. It’s based on Python and PyQt5 and free software, licensed under the GPL. It was inspired by other browsers/addons like dwb and Vimperator/Pentadactyl. … Read more

Astroid

astroid mail

Web site: astroidmail.github.io Category: Network Subcategory: Email Clients Platform: BSD, Linux, UNIX-like License: GPL, LGPL, BSD Interface: GUI First release: November 30, 2014 Astroid – a lightweight and fast Mail User Agent that provides a graphical interface to searching, displaying and composing email, organized in threads and tags. Astroid uses the notmuch backend for blazingly … Read more