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Revision as of 11:29, 19 October 2014
Law professor Yochai Benkler explains how collaborative projects like Wikipedia and Linux represent the next stage of human organization. By disrupting traditional economic production, copyright law and established competition, they’re paving the way for a new set of economic laws, where empowered individuals are put on a level playing field with industry giants.
See also the Free software brochure :-)
Contents
Free Server Software
Free Applications
- Open Office
- Open-Xchange (OX) - a very good open source web-based office suite
- InkScape vector design package
- GIMP
- GIMPshop
- Blender3D
- MakeHuman
- eMule P2P filesharing
- Freeproxy
- PuTTY
- FileZilla
- Mozilla Firefox
- Skype Phone
- TextPad
- UltraVNC
- UltimateZip
Free Operating Systems
Programming Languages & Compilers
Code Libraries we use
See also
- Open Source
- Free Software Directory
- List of free software packages
- List of free software project directories.
- Yochai Benkler - good talk on P2P and free software
- Open-source business
- Legal milestone for open source
- EU Court: When You Buy Software You Own It
- Introduction to Free Software - mathaba.net article