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Revision as of 15:11, 1 February 2018

Although some BSD distros are mostly free software, they all contain binary firmware programs. Some contain other nonfree programs as well.

You may want to check the Runs-on/BSD category for more software.

Type Free program[1] Replacement for
3D computer graphics software Blender
Anonymous P2P GNUnet
BitTorrent client qBittorrent
Compiler MinGW
Desktop publishing Scribus
Diagramming software Xfig
Document viewer Evince
Email client, news client, feed reader Claws Mail
Instant messaging client, softphone, and videotelephone
(all-in-one)
GNU Ring, Linphone
Instant messaging client Pidgin Yahoo! Messenger
Live USB
Media player VLC media player (VLC)
Office suite LibreOffice (OpenOffice.org fork)
Online storage ownCloud (client only)
Raster graphics editor GIMP
Text editor Emacs, Vim
Vector graphics editor Inkscape
Web browser Midori Chromium, Mozilla Firefox, Opera
  1. This is a selection of the more common free software applications available for BSD distributions, and is nothing like a comprehensive list.

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