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

Contao

contao cms

Web site: contao.org Category: Network Subcategory: Content Management System Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU LGPL Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: First release: 2006 Contao (previous name: TYPOlight) – an open-source, free CMS that allows you to create professional websites and scalable web applications. It supports XHTML, HTML5 and CSS standards and is W3C/WAI compliant. The first release of … Read more

WackoWiki

wackowiki

Web site: wackowiki.org Category: Network Subcategory: Wiki Platform: Cross-platform License: BSD Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: First release: 2008 WackoWiki – an open-source, small, lightweight, handy, extensible, multilingual Wiki engine. It is designed with speed and extensibility in mind. Key features of WackoWiki include: WYSIWYG editor, easy installer, multiple locales, email notifications on changes/comments, multiple levels of … Read more

Goober

goober

Web site: Category: Network Subcategory: VoIP Clients Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows License: unknown Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: unknown Goober – a multi-platform instant messenger that allows for VoIP voice calls, video calls, conferences, IM and SMS text messaging. In addition to connecting to your own network, it also supports Google Talk, AOL, ICQ, … Read more

Notational Velocity

notational velocity

Web site: notational.net Category: Office Subcategory: Notes Platform: OS X License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: Notational Velocity First release: 2011 Notational Velocity – an open-source, modeless, mouseless Mac OS X note-taking application. Goals: – Modeless Operation: Searching for notes is not a separate action; rather, it is the primary interface. – Incremental Search: Searching … Read more

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