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Direct Relief
Direct Relief (formerly known as Direct Relief International) is a nonprofit humanitarian organization that provides…
uGet
uGet is a lightweight yet powerful Open Source download manager for GNU/Linux developed with GTK+,…
Cantata
A graphical (Qt5) client for MPD, supporting the following features: – Supports Linux, macOS, Windows,…
GNOME System Monitor
System Monitor is a tool to manage running processes and monitor system resources.
Beaker Browser
Beaker Browser is a free and open-source web browser currently in development by Blue Link…
Foldit
Foldit is an online puzzle video game about protein folding. It is part of an…
GNU social
GNU social (previously known as StatusNet and once known as Laconica) is a free and…
quad9.net
Quad9 is a global public recursive DNS resolver which aims to protect users from malware…
Dissemin
Dissemin detects papers behind paywalls and helps their authors to upload them in one click…
Tela Icons
A flat colorful Design icon theme
Geonkick
Geonkick is a synthesizer that can synthesize elements of percussion. The most basic examples are:…
StreetComplete
Help improve OpenStreetMap with StreetComplete! This app finds missing map data in your vicinity and…
AppFlowy
AppFlowy is an open-source alternative to Notion. You are in charge of your data and…
LibreOffice
LibreOffice is a free and open-source office productivity software suite, a project of The Document…
Pocket Science Lab
In the Pocket Science Lab Project we create phone and desktop applications to collect measurements…
Kdenlive
Kdenlive (/ˌkeɪdɛnˈlaɪv/; acronym for KDE Non-Linear Video Editor) is a free and open-source video editing…
ev-map.app
Using the EVMap app, you can find electric vehicle chargers comfortably using your Android phone.
InvoicePlane
InvoicePlane is a free and open source invoicing application. The project is the official successor…
Uncomplicated Firewall
Uncomplicated Firewall (UFW) is a program for managing a netfilter firewall designed to be easy…
Wikiversity
Wikiversity is a Wikimedia Foundation project that supports learning communities, their learning materials, and resulting…
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latest reviews
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Important difference: there are OpenWrt products that are for sale, like the “OpenWrt One MediaTek MT7981B” for 89$ on Aliexpress (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007795779282.html) and there’s also merch for example: https://openwrt.org/merchandise – these things cost money and are for sure not trade-free. However, the software itself and the documentation is trade-free – made by the community.
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basically a wrapper for many open-source tools to have a all-in-one “solution”.
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“Open source. No ads. No nonsense.” – that’s a pretty clear commitment against trade, which is why the project deserves 5/5 blocks!
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Here it’s important to differentiate and it’s not so easy to label Zulip as fully trade-free. 1. https://zulip.com/ is NOT trade-free. There are plans that one can subscribe to in the “cloud”: https://zulip.com/plans/#cloud and even in self-hosted version: https://zulip.com/plans/#self-hosted 2. However, there is a “free-community-plan” for certain groups of people (in education or non-profit for example): https://zulip.com/help/self-hosted-billing#free-community-plan
This is why one might label Zulip as trade-free for “Open-source projects, Research in an academic setting, such as research groups, cross-institutional collaborations, etc., Organizations operated by individual educators, such as a professor teaching one or more classes, Non-profits with no paid staff or Communities and personal organizations”. Maybe 3 block might be appropriate for that?
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“The federated short video sharing platform. Share, discover, and create short videos across the social web. An open-source alternative that puts creators and communities first, built on federated technology for true ownership and privacy.” (https://joinloops.org/) – this seems pretty much fully trade-free!