GNU Project and Free Software Foundation
Home of the GNU operating system, the GNU General Public License, and the Free Software Foundation. The Open Source Movement branched off from the Free Software Movement in 1998. The Linux kernel is normally used together with GNU.
Jtrix
An open source computing platform for developing adaptive, scalable applications.
SourceForge
Thousands of open source projects hosted. offering access to CVS, mailing lists, bug tracking and message boards/forums.
Project CrossRec
Distributed database for audio/video data.
Doug's Open Source
Various open source applications. Scoring threaded newsreader, voice recognition macro editor, C++ to verilog translator/simulator.
WayV
Extends the functionality of the mouse by allowing gestures to represent actions.
TridiaVNC
This cross-platform, remote control software is the only fully supported, documented, enhanced release of VNC.
Open Channel Foundation
Hosting open source projects and software from academic and research institutions and providing commercial services.
PageBox
A facility to deploy XML, servlets or JSP presentations on Java servers.
GnuWin32
The project provides various GNU tools and software for Win32.
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