Haven’t seen any on here yet… Would love it if someone could do this…
https://codeberg.org/RayJW/awesome-foss
Watch out for “awesome” lists.
Hey that’s so cool!!! I never thought I’d see my list posted around :)
Is it just the name you’re wary of or is there something you’d like me to change about it? I’m still working on it when I find new things or stuff changes but I mostly ran out of categories I have knowledge of :(
I think they mean “watch out” as in “keep an eye out for” rather than “be careful of”.
On a different note I love that you have Pulsar on there :), I’m one of the team working on it so its always nice to see it mentioned in places.
Oh yea, that makes a lot more sense :)
For sure! Super cool meeting you here. I love the work you’re doing. Sadly at the moment I can’t switch full-time yet (mainly on Wayland HiDPI displays) but I’m always checking the progress on good Wayland support, keep up the work! :)
I love pulsar! I’m still using it, Thank you for keeping it up
Some additions to the list you might consider:
Password Managers
- Strongbox (Mac/iOS)
Messengers:
- SimpleX
Browsers:
- Mullvad Browser
Thank you for your recommendations :)
I’ve added SimpleX and Mullvad Browser, I didn’t add Strongbox though. I am already linking to a list containing different projects related to KeePass because I’m not a fan of adding all the clients separately. That’s just going to clutter the list because KeePass has so many different implementations and clients for all the platforms.
Oh that’s awesome! I have had Awesome Windows lists before but hadn’t stumbled across one on Codeberg yet. Nice.
Is there a FOSS alternative to this site?
Probably the Free Software Directory.
A few days ago the megathread was released
Can you be more specific. Alternatives for what? One time list or would you want and expect it to be constantly updated? By whom?
This list and many others like it, may be what you’re looking for.
This is my list, maybe it will be useful. :)
Interesting. I’ll keep an eye on it. Thanks!
You ahould explain a little more what you want . If you wanf foss android app alternitives i would suggest going to fdroid and searching for what you want.
So someone already mentioned this, but there is this list I maintain on Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/RayJW/awesome-foss
There is also this website which is pretty neat if you’re searching for an alternative for a specific software: https://www.opensourcealternative.to/