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The Conservancy provides a wide range of services to Free and Open Source +Software projects at no cost. To understand how we help our members +(and perhaps how we could help your project), please read the +Conservancy Overview.
+ +If you think we might be able to help your Free and Open Source +Software project, email us at conservancy@softwarefreedom.org.
+ +Amarok is a powerful music player with the aim to help people +rediscover music. It offers powerful collection management, context +information, integration of online services and a lot more.
Amarok + is also affiliated with the KDE for project software development.
+ +ArgoUML is the leading open source UML modeling tool and includes +support for all standard UML 1.4 diagrams. It runs on any Java platform +and is available in ten languages. See the feature list for more details.
+ +The Bongo Project is creating fun and simple mail, calendaring and +contacts software: on top of a standards-based server stack; we're +innovating fresh and interesting web user interfaces for managing +personal communications. Bongo is providing an entirely free software +solution which is less concerned with the corporate mail scenario and +much more focused on how people want to organize their lives.
+ +Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.
+ +Boost emphasizes libraries that work well with the C++ Standard + Library. Boost libraries are intended to be widely useful, and usable + across a broad spectrum of applications. The Boost license encourages + both commercial and non-commercial use.
+ +Boost aims to establish “existing practice” and provide +reference implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for +eventual standardization. Ten Boost libraries are already included in the +C++ Standards Committee's Library Technical Report ( TR1) as a step toward +becoming part of a future C++ Standard. More Boost libraries are proposed +for the upcoming TR2.
+ +BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a +single small executable. It provides replacements for most of the +utilities you usually find in GNU fileutils, shellutils, etc. The +utilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than their +full-featured GNU cousins; however, the options that are included +provide the expected functionality and behave very much like their GNU +counterparts. BusyBox provides a fairly complete environment for any +small or embedded system.
+ +BusyBox has been written with size-optimization and limited +resources in mind. It is also extremely modular so you can easily +include or exclude commands (or features) at compile time. This makes +it easy to customize your embedded systems. To create a working +system, just add some device nodes in /dev, a few configuration files +in /etc, and a Linux kernel.
+ + +Darcs is a distributed revision control system written in Haskell. In +Darcs, every copy of your source code is a full repository, which allows for +full operation in a disconnected environment, and also allows anyone with +read access to a Darcs repository to easily create their own branch and +modify it with the full power of Darcs' revision control. Darcs is based on +an underlying theory of patches, which allows for safe reordering and +merging of patches even in complex scenarios. For all its power, Darcs +remains a very easy to use tool for every day use because it follows the +principle of keeping simple things simple. Darcs is free software +licensed under the GNU GPL.
+ + +Foresight is a desktop operating system featuring an intuitive user +interface and a showcase of the latest desktop software, giving users +convenient and enjoyable access to their music, photos, videos, +documents, and Internet resources.
+ +As a Linux distribution, Foresight sets itself apart by eliminating +the need for the user to be familiar with Linux.
+ +Inkscape is an Open Source vector graphics editor, with capabilities +similar to Illustrator, Freehand, CorelDraw, or Xara X using the +open-standard Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) file format. Inkscape's +main goal is to create a powerful and convenient drawing tool fully +compliant with XML, SVG, and CSS standards.
+ +In contrast to raster (bitmap) graphics editors such as Photoshop or +Gimp, Inkscape stores its graphics in a vector format. Vector graphics +is a resolution-independent description of the actual shapes and +objects that you see in the image. This description is then used to +determine how to plot each line and curve at any resolution or zoom +level.
+ +jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML + document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions + for rapid web development. The jQuery Project works to maintain the + jQuery JavaScript library and nurture the community surrounding it. +
+ +K-3D is the free-as-in-freedom 3D modeling, animation, and rendering +system for GNU/Linux, MacOSX, and Windows operating systems. K-3D is based +on a powerful Visualization Pipeline that enables procedural modeling and +a robust plugin architecture, and is designed to scale to the needs of +professional artists.
+ +Kohana is an elegant HMVC PHP5 framework that provides a rich set of +components for building web applications. It requires very little +configuration, fully supports UTF-8 and I18N, and provides many of the +tools that a developer needs within a highly flexible system. The +integrated class auto-loading, cascading filesystem, highly consistent +API, and easy integration with vendor libraries make it viable for any +project, large or small.
+ +Libbraille is a computer shared library which makes it possible to +easily develop software for Braille displays. It provides a simple API +to write text on the display, directly draw dots, or get the value of +keys pressed on the Braille keyboard. Libbraille supports a wide range +of Braille displays with a serial or USB connection and can +auto-detect most of them. Libbraille supports the terminals of the +following manufacturers: Alva, Baum, Blazie Engineering, EuroBraille, +HandyTech, Hermes, ONCE, Papenmeier, Pulse Data, TechniBraille amd +Tieman.
+ +Mercurial is a fast, lightweight Source Control Management system +which can track revisions to software during development. Since its +conception in April 2005, Mercurial has been adopted by many projects +for revision control, including Xen, One Laptop Per Child, and the +Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA). Mercurial runs on Unix-like systems, Mac +OS X, and Windows computers, and it is licensed under the GNU General +Public License.
+ +OpenChange aims to provide a portable Open Source implementation of + Microsoft Exchange Server and Exchange protocols. Exchange is a + groupware server designed to work with Microsoft Outlook, and providing + features such as a messaging server, shared calendars, contact + databases, public folders, notes and tasks.
+ +Samba is a FOSS suite that provides seamless file and print +services to SMB/CIFS clients, namely, to Microsoft Windows. Samba is +freely available, unlike other SMB/CIFS implementations, and allows +for interoperability between Linux/Unix servers and Windows-based +clients. Samba is software that can be run on a platform other than +Microsoft Windows. For example, Samba runs on Unix, GNU/Linux, IBM +System 390, Solaris, Mac OS X, and OpenVMS, among others. It is +standard on virtually all distributions of GNU/Linux and is commonly +included as a basic system service on other UNIX-based systems as +well. Samba uses the TCP/IP protocol that is installed on the host +server.
+ +One of the key goals of the project is to remove barriers to +interoperability. Samba is a software package that gives network +administrators flexibility and freedom in setup, configuration, choice +of systems, and equipment. Samba is released under the GPL.
+ +Squeak is a modern, open source, full-featured implementation of +the powerful Smalltalk programming language and environment. Squeak is +highly-portable - even its virtual machine is written entirely in +Smalltalk making it easy to debug, analyze, and change. Squeak is the +vehicle for a wide range of projects from multimedia applications, +educational platforms to commercial web application development.
+ + +Sugar is a learning platform that reinvents how computers are used for +education. Sugar's focus on sharing, criticism, and exploration is +grounded in the culture of free software. Sugar Labs' mission is to +produce, distribute and support the use of the Sugar learning platform. +Sugar Labs supports the community of educators and software developers who +want to extend the platform. Sugar is a community project: under the +Sugar Labs umbrella hundreds of software developers and thousands of +educators work together to build, disseminate, and support Sugar.
+ +
The Survey Open Source (SurveyOS) Project is a non-profit project of +the Software Freedom Conservancy dedicated to fostering cooperation +between land surveyors and GIS professionals through the development of +open source software and open technology standards. The SurveyOS Project +currently devotes programming efforts and source code to the open source +desktop GIS program known as OpenJUMP. It also dedicates a set of AutoLISP +source code via the GPL that can be used to add surveying and geospatial +functionality to other software.
+ +SWIG is a software development tool that connects programs written in C +and C++ with a variety of high-level programming languages. SWIG is used +with different types of languages including common scripting languages +such as Perl, PHP, Python, Tcl and Ruby. The list of supported languages +also includes C#, Java, Lua, Octave and R amongst others. SWIG is most +commonly used to create high-level interpreted or compiled programming +environments, user interfaces, and as a tool for testing and prototyping +C/C++ software.
+ +Twisted is an event-based engine for Internet applications, written in +Python. Twisted supports TCP, SSL and TLS, UDP, Unix sockets, multicast, +and serial ports. It also includes a Web server, an SMTP/POP3 server, a +telnet server, an SSH server, an IRC server, a DNS server, and of course +APIs for creating new protocols. It supports integration with GTK+ 2, Qt, +Tkinter, wxPython, Mac OS X (PyObjC) and Win32 event loops.
+ +uClibc (pronounced yew-see-lib-see) is a C library +for developing embedded Linux systems. It is much smaller than the GNU +C Library, but nearly all applications supported by glibc also work +perfectly with uClibc. Porting applications from glibc to uClibc +typically involves just recompiling the source code. uClibc even +supports shared libraries and threading. It currently runs on standard +Linux and MMU-less (also known as uClinux) systems with support for +alpha, ARM, cris, i386, i960, h8300, m68k, mips/mipsel, PowerPC, SH, +SPARC, and v850 processors.
+ +Wine is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top of +X and Unix. It is a compatibility layer for running Windows +programs. Wine does not require Microsoft Windows, as it is a +completely free alternative implementation of the Windows API +consisting of 100% non-Microsoft code, however Wine can optionally use +native Windows DLLs if they are available. Wine provides both a +development toolkit for porting Windows source code to Unix as well as +a program loader, allowing many unmodified Windows programs to run on +x86-based Unixes, including Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris
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