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 NameHomepage URL
3dldfGNU 3DLDFhttps://www.gnu.org/software/3dldf/
8syncGNU 8synchttps://www.gnu.org/software/8sync/
A2psGNU a2pshttps://www.gnu.org/software/a2ps/
AcctGNU accthttps://www.gnu.org/software/acct/
AcmGNU ACMhttps://www.gnu.org/software/acm/
AdnsGNU adnshttps://www.gnu.org/software/adns/
AliveGNU Alivehttps://www.gnu.org/software/alive/
AnastasisGNU Anastasishttps://anastasis.lu/
AnubisGNU Anubishttps://www.gnu.org/software/anubis/
AplGNU APLhttps://www.gnu.org/software/apl/
ArchimedesGNU Archimedeshttps://www.gnu.org/software/archimedes/
ArisGNU Arishttps://www.gnu.org/software/aris/
ArtanisGNU Artanishttps://www.gnu.org/software/artanis/
AspellAspellhttps://www.gnu.org/software/aspell/
AuctexAUCTeXhttps://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/
Autoconf-archiveGNU Autoconf Archivehttps://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/
AutogenGNU AutoGenhttps://www.gnu.org/software/autogen/
AutomakeGNU Automakehttps://www.gnu.org/software/automake/
AvlGNU libavlhttps://adtinfo.org/
BallandpaddleBall and Paddlehttps://www.gnu.org/software/ballandpaddle/
BarcodeGNU Barcodehttps://www.gnu.org/software/barcode/
BashGNU Bashhttps://www.gnu.org/software/bash/
BayonneBayonnehttps://www.gnu.org/software/bayonne/
BazaarGNU Bazaarhttps://www.gnu.org/software/bazaar/
BcBchttps://www.gnu.org/software/bc/
BehistunGNU Behistunhttps://www.gnu.org/software/behistun/
BisonGNU Bisonhttps://www.gnu.org/software/bison/
BoolGNU Boolhttps://www.gnu.org/software/bool/
Bpel2owfnBPEL2oWFNhttps://www.gnu.org/software/bpel2owfn/
C-graphGNU C-Graphhttps://www.gnu.org/software/c-graph/
CcaudioGNU ccAudio2https://www.gnu.org/software/ccaudio/
Ccd2cueGNU ccd2cuehttps://www.gnu.org/software/ccd2cue/
CcideGNU Ccidehttps://www.gnu.org/software/ccide/
CcrtpGNU ccRTPhttps://www.gnu.org/software/ccrtp/
CcscriptGNU ccScripthttps://www.gnu.org/software/ccscript/
CflowGNU cflowhttps://www.gnu.org/software/cflow/
CgiccGNU cgicchttps://www.gnu.org/software/cgicc/
ChessGNU Chesshttps://www.gnu.org/software/chess/
CimGNU Cimhttps://www.gnu.org/software/cim/
ClasspathGNU Classpathhttps://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/
ClasspathxGNU Classpath Extensionshttps://www.gnu.org/software/classpathx/
Clispclisphttps://www.gnu.org/software/clisp/
Codeigniter4CMScodeigniter4CMShttps://notabug.org/captainsensible/codeigniter4CMS
Combinecombinehttps://www.gnu.org/software/combine/
CommoncppGNU [u]Common C++https://www.gnu.org/software/commoncpp/
ComplexityGNU Complexityhttps://www.gnu.org/software/complexity/
Configconfighttps://www.gnu.org/software/config/
ConsensusGNU consensushttps://www.gnu.org/software/consensus/
CoreutilsGNU Core Utilitieshttps://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/
CpioGNU cpiohttps://www.gnu.org/software/cpio/
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CopyQ
CopyQ is a rich, graphical clipboard manager.
  • Store text, HTML, images and any other custom format.
  • Customize tray menu.
  • Save items in tabs or tree.
  • Quickly browse through items (fast navigation, filtering with matched text highlighting).
  • Sort items, create new, edit, remove, copy/paste to different tab.
  • Variety of system-wide shortcuts (e.g. show main window or tray, edit clipboard, copy next/previous, paste as plain text).
  • Immediately paste to focused window from tray or main window.
  • Fully customizable appearance (colors, fonts, transparency).
  • Advanced command-line interface and scripting.
  • Ignore clipboard copied from some windows or containing some text.
  • Apply custom commands on selected items or automatically when new matching clipboard content is available.
Crip
'crip' is a terminal-based ripper/encoder/tagger tool for creating Ogg Vorbis/FLAC/MP3 files under UNIX or GNU/Linux. It is well-suited for someone seeking to make a lot of files from CDs and have them all properly labeled and professional-quality with a minimum of hassle and yet still have flexibility and full control over everything. Current versions of crip support only Ogg Vorbis and FLAC; if you want to make MP3 files you must use crip-1.0.
Docassemble
docassemble is a system for guided interviews and document assembly. It provides a web application that conducts interviews with users. After each interview, docassemble generates documents in various formats based on user input and preconfigured templates. Though the name emphasizes the document assembly feature, docassemble interviews do not need to assemble a document; they might submit an application, direct the user to other resources on the internet, store user input, interact with APIs, or simply provide the user with information. docassemble was created by a lawyer/computer programmer for purposes of automating the practice of law, but it is a general-purpose platform that can find applications in a variety of fields.
Etcher
Etcher is a cross-platform GUI for burning OS images to SD cards and USB drives. An experimental command-line interface is also available.
Filetea
FileTea is a simple way to send files among different users. FileTea functions as a web server. Users can drag files into their web browser and a URL will be generated for each one. Those URLs can be sent to other people, who will be able to start downloading the files immediately. An HTML5 capable browser is required in order to share the files, but any HTTP client can download them, including command-line tools such as curl or wget. Files are sent through the server, but no data is stored there: FileTea is only used to route the traffic. This also means that there's no limit to the size of shared files. The service is anonymous and does not require user registration. Since it's completely web-based, it works in networks with proxies, firewalls, etc., as long as all users can reach the FileTea server. A demonstration server is provided at https://filetea.me
Fisoco
Fisoco is a command-line program which permit users to search and organize files on their system. First, tell Fisoco to find your files, then refine your selection, save it, and more to come (move, rename, delete, backup) ! At this stage of the development (0.8.4), only the command line interface is maintained, and it is only able to look for files into your local system (except /proc and /run), but this will progress soon ! Fisoco means FInd, Select, Order, and COnvert. Any contributions, comments, help, translations, ideas are all welcome !
FreeFileSync
FreeFileSync is a program that lets you synchronize files and folders. Features:
  • Detect moved and renamed files and folders
  • Copy locked files (Volume Shadow Copy Service)
  • Detect conflicts and propagate deletions
  • Binary file comparison
  • Configure handling of Symbolic Links
  • Automate sync as a batch job
  • Process multiple folder pairs
  • Comprehensive and detailed error reporting
  • Copy NTFS extended attributes (compressed, encrypted, sparse)
  • Copy NTFS security permissions
  • Support long file paths with more than 260 characters
  • Fail-safe file copy
  • Expand environment variables like %USERPROFILE%
  • Access variable drive letters by volume name (USB sticks)
  • Keep versions of deleted/updated files
  • Prevent disc space bottlenecks via optimal sync sequence
  • Full Unicode support
  • Highly optimized runtime performance
  • Include/exclude files via filter
  • FreeFileSync portable and local installation available
  • Handle daylight saving time changes on FAT/FAT32
  • Use macros %time%, %date%, et al. for recurring backups
  • Case-sensitive synchronization
  • Built-in locking: serialize multiple jobs running against the same network share
GnomeBaker
GnomeBaker is a CD/DVD burning application for the Gnome desktop. It can:
  • Create audio cds from existing wavs, mp3, flac and oggs
  • Import M3u and pls audio playlists.
  • Create data cds
  • Blank rewritable disks
  • Copy data cds
  • Copy audio cds
  • Burn existing cd iso images
  • Can burn via scsi and atapi on linux kernels 2.4 and 2.6. Basically if cdrecord works then GnomeBaker will work.
  • Drag and drop to create data cds (including DnD to and from nautilus)
  • Integrate with gconf for storage of application settings
  • Burn DVDs.
  • Supports multisession burning
  • Blank/Format DVDs
  • Burn Cue/Bin files
  • Burn data cds on the fly
Gnormalize
gnormalize is a front end to the normalize tool, ripper, an encoder, and an audio converter. It decodes MP3, MP4 (or M4A or AAC), MPC (or MPP or MP+), OGG, APE, or FLAC files to wave, then normalizes the wave and re-encodes it. It can also rip audio CDs, encode audio data, convert audio formats between MP3, MP4, MPC, OGG, APE, and FLAC, and change the encoding properties and edit Meta Info (like title, artist, album, etc.) of the final normalized files.
Gnufm Heckert gnu.small.png
GNU FM is a piece of software you can install on your own web server, to run a music community site, similar to Libre.fm or Last.fm. You can use it for your family, your business, your band, or just for yourself.

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