KompoZer

kompozer

Web site: kompozer.net Category: Office Subcategory: HTML Editors Platform: Linux, Windows License: LGPL, GPL, MPL Interface: GUI First release: 2006 KompoZer – a wysiwyg HTML editor using the Mozilla Composer codebase. As Nvu’s development has been stopped in 2005, KompoZer fixes many bugs and adds a few useful features. KompoZer combines web file management and … Read more

edtFTP

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Web site: enterprisedt.com Category: Network Subcategory: File Transfer Platform: Windows, Linux (via Mono), Cross-platform (via Java) License: LGPL, Proprietary Interface: GUI First release: March 2010 Enterprise Distributed Technologies – based in Brisbane, Australia, has been providing FTP solutions worldwide since 1999. They have particular expertise with secure File Transfers, such as FTP over SSL (FTPS), … Read more

ChatZilla

chatzilla

Web site: chatzilla.hacksrus.com Category: Network Subcategory: IRC clients Platform: Firefox License: MPL, GPL, LGPL Interface: GUI First release: 1999 ChatZilla – a clean, easy to use and highly extensible Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client, built on the Mozilla platform, which provides all the usual features: multiple servers, a built-in list of standard networks, easy searching … Read more

WebPositive

webpositive

Web site: www.haiku-os.org/docs/userguide/en/applications/webpositive.html Category: Network Subcategory: Web Browsers Platform: Haiku License: BSD, GPL, MIT Interface: GUI First release: February 2010 WebPositive (or Web+) – the Haiku native web browser. One part of its name is a tip of the hat to BeOS’ simple NetPositive, the other points to its modern foundation: the WebKit. This open … 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