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Collabora Online
open source online office suite
Steel Bank Common Lisp
Free implementation Common Lisp (programming language)
sK1
open-source, cross-platform illustration program
Drizzle
free software/open source relational database management system (DBMS) that was forked from version 6.0 of the MySQL DBMS
OpenSearch
search engine, fork of Elasticsearch
Basilisk
Web browser
Openswan
In the field of computer security, Openswan provides a complete IPsec implementation for Linux and FreeBSD.
iDempiere
iDempiere. Community Powered Enterprise, also known as OSGi + ADempiere, is an open source enterprise resource planning (ERP) software that is fully navigable on PCs, tablets and smartphones, it also has customer relationship management (CRM) and supply chain management (SCM) functions.
GraphicsMagick
GraphicsMagick is a fork of ImageMagick, emphasizing stability of both programming API and command-line options. It was branched off ImageMagick's version 5.5.2 in 2002 after irreconcilable differences emerged in the developers' group.
PixelExperience
PixelExperience is a discontinued, open-source, Android-based operating system. The project was initiated by a community of developers in 2017. Pixel Experience was designed to be as close to "stock Android" as possible, with a focus on reliability, security, stability, performance, battery life, and useful customizations.
MirOS BSD
operating system
rEFInd
rEFInd is a boot manager for UEFI and EFI-based machines. It can be used to boot multiple operating systems that are installed on a single non-volatile device. It also provides a way to launch UEFI applications.
OpenAM
OpenAM is an open-source access management, entitlements and federation server platform. Now it is supported by Open Identity Platform Community.
Voddler
Voddler was a Stockholm, Sweden-based provider of a video-on-demand (VOD) platform and a streaming technology for over-the-top (OTT) streaming on the public Internet. In Scandinavia, Voddler was primarily known for the commercial VOD-service Voddler, which was launched in 2009. As a company, Voddler was founded in 2005 and developed its own streaming solution, called Vnet. Vnet is based on peer-to-peer (p2p), where all users contribute by streaming movies to each other, but, unlike traditional p2p, Vnet has a central administrator who decides which users that have access to which movies. Due t