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− | | Apple VoiceOver | + | | Apple iOS VoiceOver[2]<br /> |
+ | Apple macOS VoiceOver[2]<br /> | ||
Microsoft Narrator[2] | Microsoft Narrator[2] | ||
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! BitTorrent client | ! BitTorrent client | ||
− | | [[Tribler]] | + | | [[Tribler]]<br /> |
+ | [[qBittorrent]] | ||
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! Email client, news aggregator | ! Email client, news aggregator | ||
− | | [[Claws Mail]] | + | | [[Claws Mail]]<br /> |
+ | [[Icedove]][3] | ||
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! rowspan="3" | Instant messaging client | ! rowspan="3" | Instant messaging client | ||
− | | rowspan="3" | [[Pidgin]] ([[pidgin-otr]]) | + | | rowspan="3" | [[Pidgin]] ([[pidgin-otr]]) |
+ | [[Psi]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[PyBitmessage]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Ricochet]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Telegram]] | ||
| ICQ | | ICQ | ||
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! Live USB | ! Live USB | ||
− | | [[Etcher]] | + | | [[Etcher]]<br /> |
+ | [[Ubuntu Live USB creator]] | ||
| UNetbootin[5] | | UNetbootin[5] | ||
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! Text editor | ! Text editor | ||
− | | [[Emacs]] | + | | [[Emacs]]<br /> |
+ | [[Gedit]]<br /> | ||
+ | [[Vim]][2] | ||
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! Vector graphics editor | ! Vector graphics editor | ||
− | | [[Inkscape]] | + | | [[Inkscape]]<br /> |
+ | [[Xfig]] | ||
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! rowspan="2" | Web browser | ! rowspan="2" | Web browser | ||
− | | rowspan="2" | [[GNU IceCat]][3][4] | + | | rowspan="2" | [[GNU IceCat]][3][4]<br /> |
+ | [[Midori]] | ||
| Chromium | | Chromium | ||
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Revision as of 20:09, 13 April 2018
Common distros usually provides a repository of nonfree software, we urge all GNU/Linux users to switch to a free distribution as soon as possible.
Type | Free program[1] | Replacement for |
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3D computer graphics software | Blender | Autodesk Maya ("Maya") |
Accessibility | Orca | Apple iOS VoiceOver[2] Apple macOS VoiceOver[2] |
Anonymous P2P | GNUnet | |
BitTorrent client | Tribler |
|
Compiler | Mingw-w64 | |
Desktop publishing | Scribus | |
Diagramming software | Dia | |
Document viewer | Evince | Adobe Reader |
Email client, news aggregator | Claws Mail Icedove[3] |
|
Multimedia communication |
Ekiga |
Skype |
Signal | ||
Instant messaging client | Pidgin (pidgin-otr) | ICQ |
Trillian | ||
Yahoo! Messenger | ||
Live USB | Etcher |
UNetbootin[5] |
Media player | VLC media player (VLC) | RealPlayer Basic |
Office suite | LibreOffice | |
Online storage | ownCloud (client only) | Dropbox |
Raster graphics editor | GIMP | |
Text editor | Emacs |
|
Vector graphics editor | Inkscape |
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Web browser | GNU IceCat[3][4] |
Chromium |
Google Chrome |
- This is a selection of the more common free software applications available for GNU/Linux distributions, and is nothing like a comprehensive list. All software in the Directory runs on GNU/Linux systems.
- Included in the operating system.
- Mozilla branded programs such as Firefox and Thunderbird are not free software unless their names are changed. This is due to Mozilla's trademark policy that forbids selling copies of unmodified executables.
- GNU IceCat is a freedom focused fork of Mozilla Firefox ESR.
- Recommends nonfree software.
See also
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