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1964 is a Nintendo 64 emulator for the Windows operating system, written in C and released as open source software under the GNU General Public License. ...more on Wikipedia about "1964 (Emulator)"

7-Zip is a file archiver predominantly for the Microsoft Windows operating system. It operates either as a command line program or with a graphical user interface. It also features integration with the Windows shell environment. 7-Zip is free software, developed by Igor Pavlov and distributed under the GNU LGPL license. It is a competitor to the market-leading WinZip and WinRAR programs, both of which are closed source. It is the first archiver to offer a special 64-bit version for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. In the form of p7zip, 7-Zip has been ported for use on Unix-like systems such as Linux and FreeBSD. ...more on Wikipedia about "7-Zip"

ABC is a free, open source BitTorrent client based on BitTornado. It supports a queueing system with priority, global and local (per torrent) preference setting for downloading torrent (including upload and download rating limit), 3 upload options to do with completed file, and a system named Upload Rate Manager (URM) to force torrents out of queue if there isn't a pre-set amount of upload activity. There is also an extensive web interface in ABC, allowing for other applications to view and change torrents and preferences remotely. ...more on Wikipedia about "ABC (Yet Another BitTorrent Client)"

AbiWord is a free word processing program under the GPL which runs on Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, ReactOS, SkyOS, and other operating systems. AbiWord was originally started by SourceGear Corporation as the first component of AbiSuite, as an ambitious plan to create a full Office Suite that would be free software / open source software . SourceGear gradually moved to other business interests and the project is currently run entirely by a team of volunteer developers. AbiWord is part of GNOME Office, a collection of office applications with some degree of integration. ...more on Wikipedia about "AbiWord"

In computing, Aegis is a revision control system first released in 1991. According to its homepage, "It provides a framework within which a team of developers may work on many changes to a program independently, and Aegis coordinates integrating these changes back into the master source of the program, with as little disruption as possible." ...more on Wikipedia about "Aegis (software)"

Aglets is a java based mobile agent platform and library for building mobile agents based applications. An aglet is a Java agent which can autonomously and spontanously move from one host to another carrying a piece of code with it. It can be programmed to execute at a remote host and show different behaviours at different hosts. Java based security implementations take care of authorised access to local resources at the remote hosts. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aglets"

Akregator is an open source news aggregator for KDE, an open source desktop environment primarily used on Unix systems. It supports both RSS and Atom. Feeds can be sorted into categories. Akregator will aggregate all feeds in a particular category into a single list of new entries so that, for example, all news in the category "Politics" can be shown in one list. It has an incremental search feature for the titles of all the entries in its database. ...more on Wikipedia about "Akregator"

Alvyn is a free open source multiplatform BASIC interpreter that is fully compatible with Amiga AMOS Professional and is targeted at game development on both Unix and non-Unix systems ...more on Wikipedia about "Alvyn BASIC"

Anjuta is an integrated development environment for C and C++ on GNU/Linux. It has been written for GTK+/ GNOME and features a number of advanced programming facilities. These include project management, application wizards, an on-board interactive debugger, and a powerful source code editor with source browsing and syntax highlighting. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anjuta"

Apophysis is a free, open source fractal flame editor for Microsoft Windows. ...more on Wikipedia about "Apophysis"

Armagetron is a free software 3D multiplayer game in the style of the light cycles game in the movie Tron. The overall look of the game is very much modeled after the film, but can be adapted in various ways. ...more on Wikipedia about "Armagetron"

Audacity is a free digital audio editor that runs on the Linux/ UNIX, Mac OS 9/ Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The source code for Audacity is released under the GNU General Public License. The graphical user interface for the editor has been produced using the wxWidgets library. ...more on Wikipedia about "Audacity"

Azureus is a Java based BitTorrent client, with support for I2P and Tor anonymous communication protocols. It currently supports Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Unix. Azureus was started at Sourceforge.net mostly to experiment with the Standard Widget Toolkit from Eclipse, in June 2003. It is possibly the most popular of all BitTorrent clients. ...more on Wikipedia about "Azureus"

The free software application 'BCX' translates BASIC source code to C/ C++ source code for compilation using various Win32 compilers. ...more on Wikipedia about "BCX"

Berry Linux is a LiveCD Linux distribution based on Fedora Core. ...more on Wikipedia about "Berry Linux"

BNBT is a complete port of the original Python-based BitTorrent tracker to C++ for speed and efficiency. BNBT also offers many additional features not present in the original tracker. The software is licensed under the LGPL. ...more on Wikipedia about "BNBT"

Boa constructor (the name is an obvious pun on boa constrictor) is a cross platform integrated development environment (IDE) for the Python programming language. It includes a graphical user interface (GUI) builder for the wxPython toolkit. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boa constructor"

Bywater BASIC (aka bwBASIC) is a GPL BASIC interpreter by Ted A. Campbell for MS-DOS and POSIX. It supports a large set of the ANSI Standard for Minimal BASIC and a large subset of the ANSI Standard for Full BASIC. Bywater BASIC is implemented in C. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bywater BASIC"

(CBTT) A modified BNBT Tracker project. ...more on Wikipedia about "CBTT"

CDex is a CD audio extractor/converter program for Microsoft Windows written by Albert L. Faber. It is available under the GNU GPL, and is thus free software. CDex is able to convert compact discs into several formats including WAV, MP3 (using the LAME encoder), Ogg Vorbis, VQF, and APE. It also supports FLAC ** and other codecs using an external codec. ...more on Wikipedia about "CDex"

CeeMedia is a GTK+ application for cataloguing movie collections. ...more on Wikipedia about "CeeMedia" Please inform your friends about www.shortopedia.com

CenterStage - The Mac Media Center is an open-source project set to build a powerful and intuitive media center application for the Apple Mac OS X platform; this project was inspired by the launch of the Mac mini, an ideal Mac to use as part of a home theatre system. ...more on Wikipedia about "CenterStage"

CFUnit is a unit testing framework for ColdFusion (CFML), modeled after the popular JUnit framework. CFUnit is an Open Source project hosted on SourceForge and is freely available. "CFUnit v0.1 Alpha" was the project’s first publicly distributed version, published in August of 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "CFUnit"

Chiq Chaq is a wiki engine, designed for easy of installation its name comes from the Hebrew for "quick." ...more on Wikipedia about "Chiq Chaq"

Clam AntiVirus (ClamAV), is a widely used free antivirus software toolkit for Unix-like operating systems. It is mainly used with a mail exchange server as a server-side email virus scanner. ClamAV is open source software distributed under the GPL. A third-party provides a graphical user interface for ClamAV. ...more on Wikipedia about "ClamAV" Please tell your friends about www.shortopedia.com

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