{"id":31159,"date":"2016-12-26T05:41:11","date_gmt":"2016-12-26T10:41:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.opensource.im\/uncategorized\/30-cool-open-source-software-i-discovered-in-2013.php"},"modified":"2016-12-26T05:41:11","modified_gmt":"2016-12-26T10:41:11","slug":"30-cool-open-source-software-i-discovered-in-2013","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/euvolution.com\/open-source-convergence\/open-source-software\/30-cool-open-source-software-i-discovered-in-2013.php","title":{"rendered":"30 Cool Open Source Software I Discovered in 2013"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    These are full-featured open    source software products, free as in beer and speech that I    started to use recently. Vivek Gite picks his best open source    software of 2013.<\/p>\n<p>    Replicant is entirely free and open source    distributions of Android on several devices including    both phones and tablets. I have installed it on an older Nexus    S. You can install apps from F-Droid store a GPLv2 client app    that comes configured with a repository hosting only free as in    freedom applications.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is an open source, cross-platform application to convert    videos from and to various formats, including formats suitable    for devices such as Android\/iOS phones. It is simple and easy    to use software to convert almost any video to MP4,    WebM (vp8), Ogg Theora format. Miro Video Converter is    based on FFMPEG and act as a front end to FFMPEG command    line tools.  <\/p>\n<p>    I was looking for an alternative to Dropbox to    run cloud on my own server at home and office.    This software is open source software, and it is self hosted. I    dont have to trust third party with my data. I found this    software easy to install and quite useful. I started to use it    for syncing files and other data. I have been using for couple    of months and it has been proven reliable alternative to    Dropbox. There are clients available for MS-Windows, OS X,    Linux, and mobile apps for iOS and Android devices (or simply    access data using the ownCloud web frontend).  <\/p>\n<p>        The FreeBSD jail provides an operating system-level    virtualization partition a FreeBSD-based serve into several    independent mini-systems. You can do the same    with Linux using OpenVZ. Linux Containers (LXC) is a    virtualization method for running multiple isolated Linux    systems. Docker extends LXC. It uses LXC, cgroups, Linux kernel    and other parts to automate the deployment of applications    inside software containers. It comes with API to runs processes    in isolation. With docker I can pack WordPress (or any other    app written in Python\/Ruby\/Php & friends) and its    dependencies in a lightweight, portable, self-sufficient    container. I can deploy and test such container on any Linux    based server.  <\/p>\n<p>    Adminer is a full-featured database management tool written in    PHP. Conversely to phpMyAdmin, it consists of a single file    ready to deploy to the target server. Adminer is available for    MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL and Oracle. I usually    install this for clients who are new to    PostgreSQL\/MySQL. The software acts as a drop-in-replacement    for phpMyAdmin with a better user interface, better support for    MySQL features, higher performance and more security.  <\/p>\n<p>    MariaDB is a community-developed fork of the MySQL server.    MariaDB is going to be default in many popular Linux distro and    open source project. Red Hat will switch the default database    in its enterprise distribution, RHEL (including its clones such    as CentOS), from MySQL to MariaDB, when version 7 is released    in 2014. I started testing MariaDB and found no problems at    all. The speed is same or better in some cases.  <\/p>\n<p>    I wish I discovered RackTables earlier. It is    is a datacenter asset management system. With this software one    can document hardware assets (such as server, workstations,    routers, switches and more), network addresses, space in racks,    networks configuration and more:  <\/p>\n<p>    Apache Cordova is a free and open source framework that allows    you to create mobile apps using standardized web APIs. You can    create apps that work on iOS, Andriod, BlackBerry, Windows,    Ubuntu and other phone based operating systems. You write code    once and run on selected mobile platforms with     little or no change at all. PhoneGap uses Apache Cordova.  <\/p>\n<p>        Nmap is an open source security tool for network    exploration, security scanning and auditing. ipscan (Angry    IP Scanner) is an alternative to     nmap command. It is also an open-source and cross-platform    network scanner designed to be fast and simple to use. It scans    IP addresses and ports as well as has many other features.  <\/p>\n<p>    Drupal, Typo3, WordPress and many other content management    system (CMS)\/blogging software dynamically create feature rich    content. However, you may not need all the all features and    complexity offered by modern CMS based systems. For example, a    WordPress based blog like    nixCraft requires     multiple VMs,     CDN for static assets,     caching engine such as memcached, PHP, mysql database,    comment moderation, and on going updates. A growing trend is to    keep your blog simple by avoiding CMS and use static HTML    generators that offers the following benefits:  <\/p>\n<p>    You can setup a open source software such as WordPress, Drupal,    ZenCart, and over 100+ other software easily with TurnKey    Linux. It is a virtual appliance library that integrates and    polishes the very best open source software into ready to use    solutions. Each virtual appliance is optimized for ease of use    and can be deployed in just a few minutes on bare    metal, a virtual machine and in the cloud\/in physical    server. TurnKey Linux is based on Debian 7.2 with    automatic security updates for all packages. It also includes a    web management interface, web shell, and simple configuration    console. I often use this to deploy development    server in the cloud.  <\/p>\n<p>    DokuWiki is a simple to use and highly versatile open source    wiki software that doesnt require a database.    Easy to install on Linux or Unix-like operating systems with    the following features:  <\/p>\n<p>    I use this on my laptop to keep notes about various projects.  <\/p>\n<p>    GNU MediaGoblin is free software, decentralized media    publishing platform. You can host and share videos,    music, and images using MediaGoblin. It is an    alternative to major media-publishing services    such as Flickr, deviantArt, YouTube, Soundcloud, etc. It is    written in Python and SQL.  <\/p>\n<p>    Scrollout F1 is easy to use and setup email firewall    gateway system. It includes anti-spam and anti-virus    protection for Microsoft Exchange, Postfix, Exim, Sendmail,    Qmail and others. It runs on Debian and Ubuntu Linux operating    systems. This is perfect software for filtering    incoming messages and other features are as follows:  <\/p>\n<p>    Observium is free and open source software written in    PHP\/MySQL. It collects data from devices using SNMP and    presents it via a web interface. It includes support for a wide    range of network hardware and operating systems including    Cisco, Windows, Linux, HP, Dell, FreeBSD, Juniper, Brocade,    Netscaler, NetApp and many more. I use this software    along with Nagios to get better understanding    of certain devices and technologies. It provides    historical and current performance statistics, configuration    visualization and syslog capture.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is a web based invoicing system. It helps me to create quick    and nice looking invoices without having to set up too much    services on server. All you have to do is install the    SimpleInvoices software, enter a biller, a customer details and    go creating invoices. You can easily track your finances; send    invoices as PDFs and more. It is the best invoicing    set up for my independent IT consultancy business.  <\/p>\n<p>    I sometime use and recommend the following software for    MS-Windows\/Linux users due to    simplicity and ease of use    features. Here is the list of the other best and FOSS apps of    2013:  <\/p>\n<p>    This is a perfect open-source FTP, FTP over SSL\/TLS    (FTPS) and SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) client    for Windows, Mac OS X and GNU\/Linux. It has the following    features that new users might find useful:  <\/p>\n<p>    It is an open source free SFTP client and FTP client for    Windows. Its main function is the secure file transfer between    local and server under your control. Most new MS-Windows user    find WinSCP an easier to use as compare to putty and    friends.  <\/p>\n<p>    I give this software to many developers. They can easily setup    Apache, MySQL, PHP\/Perl to deploy and write an application on    their own desktop. No need to install virtual machine and Linux    server. Just focus on development and skip real server    management job to pros.  <\/p>\n<p>    Many users only use 2% of the features of a program like    Microsoft Word. No need to spend money or time on Microsoft    Word. I personally use Abiword due to:  <\/p>\n<p>    LESS extends CSS with dynamic behavior such as variables,    mixins, operations and functions. LESS can run on the    client-side and server-side or can be compiled into plain CSS.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cinnamon is a GTK+ based desktop environment and a fork of the    GNOME Shell. It was initially developed by Linux Mint. It    offers a user interface with the following features that I    needed most:  <\/p>\n<p>    Tmux is terminal multiplexers for Unix-like platforms. tmux    offers several advantages over GNU\/screen:  <\/p>\n<p>    It is a simple and straightforward software that offers the    following features:  <\/p>\n<p>    Zentyal is a full-featured Linux server for small and    medium businesses that you can set up in less than 30    minutes. It is a drop-in replacement for Microsoft    Small Business Server and Microsoft Exchange Server.    It is easy to use software. Zentyal is based on Ubuntu and it    can be installed either from Ubuntu repositories or from    Zentyals own installer.  <\/p>\n<p>    ack-grep is a     grep like tool, optimized for programmers. This tool isnt    aimed to search all text files. It is specifically created to    search source code trees, not trees of text files. It searches    entire trees by default while ignoring Subversion, Git and    other VCS directories and other files that arent your source    code.  <\/p>\n<p>    ditaa is a small command-line utility, that can convert    diagrams drawn using ascii art, into proper bitmap    graphics. I use this tool all the time to draw diagrams    and forwarding them via email or chat session.  <\/p>\n<p>    GNU parallel is a shell tool for executing jobs in parallel    using one or more computers. If you like     xargs command, try GNU\/parallel utility. It can run    command\/script\/job on all available CPUs or on multiple    computers.  <\/p>\n<p>    luckyBackup is an application for data back-up and    synchronization powered by the     rsync tool. It is simple to use, fast, safe, reliable and    fully customizable backup software. I often set and recommend    this too for new Ubuntu\/Fedora desktop users to backup    their own files.  <\/p>\n<p>    OpenShot Video Editor is a free and     open-source non-linear video editing software package for    Linux. I use this tool to create videos for    my youtube channel. It is a stable, free, and friendly to    use video editor on Linux.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is my personal FOSS software list and it is not absolutely    definitive, so if youve got your own software, share in the    comments below. Also dont forget to check out our previous    years     15 greatest open source terminal applications of 2012.  <\/p>\n<p>    [ Happy New Year to all nixCraft visitors. 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