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- Achoz
- will offer search and tools to reduce your data, keep it clean, fast and easy. in alpha development stage.
- Bluefish
- Bluefish is a powerful editor targeted towards programmers and webdevelopers, with many options to write websites, scripts and programming code. Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages.
- Docassemble
- docassemble is a system for guided interviews and document assembly. It provides a web application that conducts interviews with users. After each interview, docassemble generates documents in various formats based on user input and preconfigured templates. Though the name emphasizes the document assembly feature, docassemble interviews do not need to assemble a document; they might submit an application, direct the user to other resources on the internet, store user input, interact with APIs, or simply provide the user with information. docassemble was created by a lawyer/computer programmer for purposes of automating the practice of law, but it is a general-purpose platform that can find applications in a variety of fields.
- Gnuzilla
- GNU IceCat (originally GNU IceWeasel) is part of GNUzilla (the GNU version of the Mozilla Application Suite). GNU IceCat is based on the the current Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR), with removal of trademarked name, trademarked artwork, and proprietary components, and enhanced privacy settings.⚠ Outdated official binary release
Since 2019, IceCat is maintained only as source code. The last IceCat binary release was version 60.7.0, and is no longer supported. Guix and Parabola have up-to-date IceCat binaries. Please ask your distro to package IceCat.However, IceCat is not a straight fork of Firefox ESR; instead, it is a parallel effort that works closely with and re-bases in synchronization on the latest Firefox ESR as the upstream supplier, with patches merged upstream whenever possible; although it should be noted that additional security updates are customized to IceCat occasionally.
Differences between IceCat and Firefox ESR
Important differences between Mozilla's Firefox and GNU IceCat is that IceCat has a focus on freedom and privacy (see settings.js for details).
- Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) is not implemented: Whereas Firefox are being created such that they support Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) systems through their implementation of the Encrypted Media Extension (EME), GNU IceCat doesn't include an EME implementation as it opposes efforts to popularize and ease the dissemination of DRM technology.
- Widevine Content Decryption Module provided by Google Inc. is not installed in about:addons > Plugins
- The Play DRM-controlled content option (used to download and enable Widevine Content Decryption Module provided by Google Inc.) has been removed from about:preferences > Content
- "Accept third-party cookies: Never"
- WebRTC is enabled like in Firefox but prevent leaking the LAN ip. (Test WebRTC)
- The proprietary web chat IRC client Mibbit has been removed.
- Telemetry is disabled.
- DuckDuckGo is the default search engine, which means that you can run "!Bangs" keywords in the location bar to use any search engine.
Philosophy
"We will always make IceCat block non-free JavaScript by default. If you want to permit nonfree software to run, you can easily disable LibreJS." - Richard Stallman
Customized add-ons
- SpyBlock (Adblock Plus fork) to block privacy trackers.
History
GNU IceCat was formerly known as GNU IceWeasel but changed its name in 2008 to avoid confusion with Debian IceWeasel (who was rebranded back to Firefox in 2017 after Debian was being granted special permission from Mozilla ref).
The GNU IceCat developers dropped support for IceCatMobile on Replicant after version 38.6.0 because these builds are already provided by F-Droid. See Collection:Replicant for more information about IceCatMobile in the F-Droid repository.
GNU IceCat developers dropped support for macOS, and Windows, after version 38.8.0 in 2016: "Note that building binary packages for Windows and macOS currently requires non-free software, so we no longer distribute binary releases for those platforms."
See also
- Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) is not implemented: Whereas Firefox are being created such that they support Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) systems through their implementation of the Encrypted Media Extension (EME), GNU IceCat doesn't include an EME implementation as it opposes efforts to popularize and ease the dissemination of DRM technology.
- Hashover
- A flexible and rich comment system with many advanced features. As it can work without a database, storing the comments in a simple file hierarchy in JSON, XML and using SQLite, it's really adequate for limited hosts, which may not support relational database management systems. These are some of its features: supports threaded replies, theme customization, HTML and Markdown editing, multiple comment sorting methods, likes and dislikes, comment layout templates, spam filtering, notification emails, multiple languages, file format plugins, comment RSS feeds, automatic URL links, authentication plugins, referrer checking, administration, avatar icons, displaying remote images, ip address blocking, comment permalinks, avatar icons, IP address blocking.
- Homoeopim
- This is a toy homoeopathy software using a database, an expert system and a suit of CGI programs to search for homoeopathic remedies depending on symptoms entered. There is an iteration mode where questions are asked in a attempt to refine the search. This is an ongoing project, but with 47,000+ mapping entries between remedies and symptoms, it should be marginally usable.
- Jas CMS
- Jas CMS is a small website engine written in Java. It produces static content without the need of any databases or server-side scripting languages. It is created to fulfil high security concerns. It is suitable for various kind of content projects like personal websites, project / product pages, group sites, company websites... It is also designed for managing content projects / websites in the i2p network, tor et cetera.
- Lime Text
- Lime Text is a powerful and elegant editor, aiming to be successor to Sublime Text. Lime has a few frontends (QML, command-line interface) that can be selectively used with the pluggable back-end.
- Mini Code Editor
- Free and lightweight code editor for your web applications. It has basic functions of a code editor, like code highlighting, tabs indentation and snippets to code faster Easily customizable via CSS
- NextTypes
- NextTypes is a standards based information storage, processing and transmission system that integrates the characteristics of other systems such as databases, programming languages, communication protocols, file systems, document managers, operating systems, frameworks, file formats and hardware in a single tightly integrated system using a common data types system. NextTypes is a relational/network/objects/files hybrid database system with high level SQL interface, extensive primitive types list, JSON/JSON-LD/XML/Smile/WebDAV/CalDAV/iCalendar/RSS data access, REST interface, customizable MVC architecture, optimistic concurrency control, HTML5/CSS3/SVG/Javascript responsive graphical interface, multilanguage, UTF-8 encoding, syntax highlighting or WYSIWYG editors, robots.txt and sitemap management, text extraction/fulltext search, document management, virus scanning, DoS/SQL injection/CSRF/XSS protection, passwords/X.509 certificates authentication, logging and backup system.
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