Collection:SaaSS
This table lists software replacements for Service as a Software Substitute (or SaaSS, for short).
Service as a Software Substitute means a network service that offers to do a job that ought in principle to be doable locally on your own computers(s). These jobs don't inherently depend on any network usage; indeed, involving the network in them at all is a gratuitous problem.
The right way to do such a job, the way that doesn't spy on you or take away your control of the job, is to do it in your own computer, with exclusively free software of course.
Thus, the free replacement for a SaaSS service is a free program that you can run locally to do basically the same job.
Type | Free program[1][2] | SaaSS to Replace |
---|---|---|
Real-time editor | Emacs with TRAMP | Google Docs text editor |
Office suite | LibreOffice | Microsoft Office 365 |
Satellite navigation | Navit | Google Maps |
Streaming video-on-demand | Tribler |
Netflix |
E-mail client | Claws Mail |
Google Gmail webmail |
Mail.ru webmail | ||
Microsoft Exchange webmail | ||
Microsoft Hotmail webmail | ||
Microsoft Live webmail | ||
Microsoft MSN webmail | ||
Microsoft Outlook.com webmail | ||
Yahoo! Mail webmail | ||
Yandex Mail webmail | ||
Image editing | GIMP |
Flickr photo editor |
Instagram photo editor | ||
Video editing | Blender | YouTube video editor |
Free SaaSS for organizations
Type | Free SaaSS[1][3] | SaaSS to Replace |
---|---|---|
Collaborative real-time editor | Emacs + rudel |
Google Docs |
Internet radio | GNU FM | last.fm |
Office suite | EtherCalc |
Microsoft Office 365 |
Online money transfer system | Bitcoin-Qt |
PayPal |
Google Wallet | ||
Online storage, data synchronization | Nextcloud |
Amazon Drive |
Amazon S3 | ||
Apple iCloud | ||
Dropbox | ||
Google Drive | ||
Microsoft OneDrive | ||
Yandex Disk | ||
Satellite navigation | Navit | Google Maps |
Social network service | Diaspora | |
Google+ | ||
Source code hosting facilities | Savane | SourceForge |
Streaming video-on-demand | Tribler |
Netflix |
E-mail client | Mail-in-a-Box |
Google Gmail |
Mail.ru | ||
Microsoft Exchange | ||
Microsoft Hotmail | ||
Microsoft Live | ||
Microsoft MSN | ||
Microsoft Outlook.com | ||
Yahoo! Mail | ||
Yandex Mail | ||
Web search engine | GigaBlast Search | |
Google Search | ||
Microsoft Bing | ||
Yahoo! Search | ||
Web server, media hosting and sharing | GNU MediaGoblin | Flickr |
Imgur | ||
Picasa | ||
Tumblr | ||
YouTube | ||
Vimeo |
Notes
- This is a selection of the more common free software applications, and is nothing like a comprehensive list.
- Software which is run locally by the user, without the need to have any server running.
- Software which can be installed and controlled by an organization, on the organization's servers to do the organization's jobs. For instance, if the organization would like its members, staff or contributors to work together to edit something, it could tell them to use Google Docs, but that would be SaaSS: Google would have control of the organization's computing. What it should do instead is run Etherpad or some other free tool on a machine the organization controls.
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