Semantic search
- Agile Toolkit false
- Agile Toolkit is a powerful web development framework.
- Aiodns false
- Asynchronous DNS resolutions
- Aiohttp false
- Framework for making asynchronous HTTP client and servers
- Airs false
- check for new TV episodes
- Airtime false
- Free software radio automation software
- Aisleriot false
- GNOME solitaire card game collection
- Akfquiz false
- Write quiz-games and psychotests.
- Alacritty false
- A Wayland-native GPU-accelerated terminal emulator written in Rust
- AlbumEasy false
- Software for creating custom stamp album pages
- Alchemist false
- A functional, Ruby DSL for casting, transforming and transposing objects
- Ald false
- The Assembly Language Debugger is a tool for debugging executable programs at the assembly level.
- Aletheia false
- Aletheia is a decentralised open access publishing platform for scientific research.
- Alexandria false
- Access to electronic content and services for the blind.
- Alexis Makes (amake) false
- a make tool which uses powerful pattern transformation enabling a single makefile to automatically handle the compilation of any level of directory hierachy.
- Alf.io false
- Ticket reservation system
- Algart false
- Java libraries for processing arrays and matrices, including image processing
- Algol 68 Genie false
- A fairly fully featured Algol 68 interpreter
- Alive true
- Keep-alive program for internet connections.
- Alived false
- Simple daemon and client for sending keepalive messages.
- AllPairs false
- Pairwise test combinations generator
- Allegro false
- Game programming library
- Alot false
- Text mode MUA using notmuch mail
- Alpine false
- A screen-oriented message-handling tool- Alternatively Licensed Program for Internet News and Email
- Alpine3D false
- Distributed alpine surface processes model
- Alpy false
- Python bindings to the Allegro game programming library
- Altium2kicad false
- Altium to KiCad converter for PCB and schematics
- Amarok false
- Multimedia player suited for KDE
- Amnesia false
- A Sinatra app that presents memcached server stats.
- Analog false
- Web logfile analysis program
- Anastasis false, true
- Key backup and recovery
- Ancestris false
- Ancestris is a free and unlimited genealogy software fully compliant with GEDCOM version 5.5 and 5.5.1 specifications.
- AndStatus false
- Low traffic social networking client with tree-like threaded conversations
- Android-latinoware false
- Android application to view schedule of Latinoware event
- Anemone false
- An easy-to-use Ruby web spider framework
- AngelScript false
- Extension programming language
- Angry, Drunken Dwarves false
- A falling block puzzle game.
- Angular2 false
- A front-end web application platform
- Animail false
- Multiserver mail retrieval utility
- Anise false
- one software project administration tool for all environments
- Anjuta false
- Integrated development environment
- Anki false
- A spaced repetition flashcard program.
- AnonAddy false
- A privacy tool for anonymous email forwarding
- Anontwi false
- Tool to have more privacy on social networking sites
- Anonymine false
- curses mode minesweeper without guessing
- AnonymousMessenger false
- a peer to peer private anonymous and secure messenger that works over tor.
- Anonymouth false
- tools for text anonymization
- Ansible false
- Configuration management, deployment, and task execution system
- Ant false
- Java-based build tool
- Ant-phone false
- ISDN telephony application.
- Antidote false
- IEEE 11073-20601 stack
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