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Here is a list of pages that lists popular free software applications that can replace common proprietary software than often are installed on them:
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'''Team Captain:''' [[User:David_Hedlund|David Hedlund]]
  
==Service as a Software Substitute==
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'''Participants:'''
* [[Collection:SaaSS|SaaSS]]
 
  
==Free operating systems==
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'''Summary''': Pages of popular free software applications for different categories that we recommend replacing common proprietary applications. Ceasing to use proprietary applications is a good way to start migrating to freedom.
* GNU-like
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** [[Collection:BSD|BSD]]
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==Privacy==
** [[Collection:GNU/Linux|GNU/Linux]]
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* [[Collection:Electronic identification|Electronic identification]]
* Android-based
 
** [[Collection:Replicant|Replicant]]
 
  
==Nonfree operating systems==
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==Operating systems==
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We have a separate list for each operating system because some free replacements don't run on all the operating system. After you replace the nonfree apps, how about replacing the nonfree system with a free [https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.en.html GNU/Linux distribution] next?  For your freedom's sake.
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===Free operating systems===
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* [[Collection:GNU/Linux|GNU/Linux]]
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* [[Collection:Replicant|Replicant]] — for [https://www.replicant.us/supported-devices.php mobile devices]
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* [[Collection:Replicant-expanded|Replicant-expanded]] — Replicant page with new experimental design.
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===Non-FSDG compliant distributions===
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[https://www.gnu.org/distros/common-distros.en.html Distros] that don't follow the [https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html free system distribution guidelines] (FSDG).
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* [[Collection:BSD|BSD]]
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===Nonfree operating systems===
 
* Apple [[Collection:iOS|iOS]]
 
* Apple [[Collection:iOS|iOS]]
 
* Apple [[Collection:macOS|macOS]]
 
* Apple [[Collection:macOS|macOS]]
 
* Microsoft [[Collection:Windows|Windows]]
 
* Microsoft [[Collection:Windows|Windows]]
  
After you replace the nonfree apps, how about replacing the nonfree system next?  For your freedom's sake.
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==Computer and video game console emulators==
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See [[Collection:Computer and video game console emulators|Computer and video game console emulators]].
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===Games for video game consoles===
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[[Collection:Game ROM images]]
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==Misc==
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* [[Collection:File format|File format]]
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* [[Collection:SaaSS|Service as a Software Substitute]] (SaaS)
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* [[Collection talk:Text mode browsers, and IceCat WebExtensions for text editors|Text mode browsers, and IceCat WebExtensions for text editors]]
  
==About==
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[[Category:Project Team]]
* '''Team Captain''': [[User:David_Hedlund|David Hedlund]]
 
* '''Participant''': [[User:Adfeno|Adfeno]]
 
* '''Summary''': A listing of free software replacements.
 

Revision as of 09:06, 21 January 2023

Team Captain: David Hedlund

Participants:

Summary: Pages of popular free software applications for different categories that we recommend replacing common proprietary applications. Ceasing to use proprietary applications is a good way to start migrating to freedom.

Privacy

Operating systems

We have a separate list for each operating system because some free replacements don't run on all the operating system. After you replace the nonfree apps, how about replacing the nonfree system with a free GNU/Linux distribution next? For your freedom's sake.

Free operating systems

Non-FSDG compliant distributions

Distros that don't follow the free system distribution guidelines (FSDG).

Nonfree operating systems

Computer and video game console emulators

See Computer and video game console emulators.

Games for video game consoles

Collection:Game ROM images

Misc



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