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* [[Dropbox (service)|Dropbox]], a web-based file hosting service
* [[Exaile]], an open source [[Media player software|audio player]]
* [[Gajim]], an [[Instant messaging|instant messaging client]] client for the [[Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol| ([[XMPP]] protocol)
* [[GlobaLeaks]], an open-source whistleblowing framework
* [[GNOME SoundConverter|GNOME Soundconverter]], a program forto convertingconvert sound files to various formats and qualities; a (wrapper around [[GStreamer]]).
* [[Gramps (software)|Gramps]], an open source [[genealogy software]]
* [[Gunicorn (HTTP server)|Gunicorn]], a pre-fork [[web server]] for [[Web Server Gateway Interface|WSGI]] (WSGI) applications
* [[GYP (software)|GYP]] (Generate Your Projects), a build automation tool (similar to [[CMake]] and [[Premake]]) designed to generate native IDE project files (e.g., [[Visual Studio]], [[Xcode]], etc.) from a singleone configuration
* [[Image Packaging System]] (IPS), an advanced, cross-platform [[package management systemmanager]] primarily used in mosty [[Oracle Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]] and [[OpenSolaris]]/[[illumos]] derivatives
* [[Juice (aggregator)|Juice]], a popular [[podcast]] downloader
* [[Mercurial]], a cross-platform, distributed source management tool
* [[Miro (software)|Miro]], a cross-platform [[internet television]] application
* [[Morpheus (file-sharing software)|Morpheus]], a [[File sharing|file- sharing]] client/server software operated by the company StreamCast
* [[MusicBrainz Picard]], a cross-platform [[MusicBrainz]] tag editor
* [[Nicotine (software)|Nicotine]], a [[PyGTK]] [[Soulseek]] client
* [[OpenLP]], lyrics projection software
* [[OpenShot Video Editor]], a video editor
* [[OpenStack]], a [[cloud computing]] IaaS platform
* [[Pip (package manager)|Pip]], a [[package manager]] used to install and manage Python [[package (package management system)|software package]]spackages such as those from the [[Python Package Index]] (PyPI) [[software repository]]
* [[PiTiVi]], a video [[Nonnon-linear editing]] system|non-linear video editor]]
* [[Portage (software)|Portage]], the heart of Gentoo Linux, an advanced package management systemmanager based on the BSD-style ports system
* [[Pungi (software)|Pungi]], an open-source distribution compose tool forto orchestratingorganize the creation ofcreating [[Yum (software)|YUM]] and system image repositories
* [[PyChess|Pychess]], a cross-platform computer chess program
* [[Quake Army Knife]], an environment for developing 3D maps for games based on the [[Quake engine]]
* [[Quod Libet (software)|Quod Libet]], a cross-platform free and open source music player, tag editor and library organizer
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* [[SCons]], a tool for building software
* [[Shinken (software)|Shinken]], a computer system and [[network monitoring]] software application compatible with [[Nagios]]
* [[TouchDesigner]], a node based [[visual programming language]] for real time interactive multimedia content
* [[Tryton]], a three-tier high-level general purpose computer application platform
* [[Ubuntu Software Center]], a graphical [[package management system|package manager]], was installed by default in [[Ubuntu]] releases starting in 9.10, and stopped being includedending in Ubuntu releases starting with the Ubuntu 16.04 release.
* [[Wicd]], a network manager for [[Linux]]
* [[Yellowdog Updater, Modified ([[yum (software)|YUM]]), a package management utility for RPM-compatible Linux operating systems
* [[Waf (build system)|Waf]], a build automation tool designed to assist in the automatic compilationcompiling and installationinstalling of computer software
* [[Xpra]], a tool which runs X clients, typicallyusually on a remote host, and directs their display to the local machine without losing any state
 
==Web applications==