





Unison is a file-synchronization tool for POSIX-compliant systems (e.g. *BSD and GNU/Linux), macOS and Windows, with the caveat that the platform must be supported by OCaml. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and directories to be stored on different hosts (or diffe.


Automatically organizes files and folders on macOS with one-click project-based sorting rules, bulk cleanup, Quick Sorter, and menu bar access for instant automation.




Provides scalable cloud backup and storage with S3 API, offering enterprise-grade security and 1/5 the cost for secure data protection.




Syntax Highlighting: Colorize more than 50 pre-installed major languages like HTML, PHP, Python, Ruby or Markdown. You can also create your own settings.




Devojo delivers a desktop-like experience for Penpot users with the additional of integrating tabs to conveniently traverse back and forth between projects. Offline support is available through the select your own instance option in settings, as well as the theme settings that...

React Native enables you to build world-class application experiences on native platforms using a consistent developer experience based on JavaScript and React. The focus of React Native is on developer efficiency across all the platforms you care about — learn once, write...
Command-line tool with syntax highlighting, Git integration, automatic or disabled paging, and support for showing non-printable characters in the terminal.



A self-hosted, privacy-friendly analytics solution offering automatic TLS, event tracking, and unlimited sites support without dependencies.

DbGate is cross-platform database manager. Simple and effective, allowing to work with many various databases simultaneously - SQL and NoSQL.




Modern graphical version control client with advanced tooling, GitHub, GitLab, and Codeberg support, native popout project views, and customizable themes.


Termius is more than a mere SSH client – it’s a complete command-line solution that’s redefining remote access for sysadmins and network engineers. Securely access Linux or IoT devices and quickly fix issues from the comfort of your couch via laptop or phone.




Open-source appointment scheduler offering self-hosted or hosted white-label deployments, API-driven integration, customizable features, and control over data.




Self-hosted meta-search yielding Google results without ads, JavaScript, tracking, cookies, AMP links, or referrer data, offered with easy one-click Docker deployment.






RPCS3 is an experimental open-source Sony PlayStation 3 emulator and debugger written in C++ for Windows, Mac and Linux. RPCS3 began development in May of 2011 by its founders, DH and Hykem.



ApiArk is a local-first API client built with Tauri v2 and Rust. No login, no cloud, no telemetry. Supports REST, GraphQL, gRPC, WebSocket, SSE and MQTT from one interface. Collections are stored as plain YAML files on your filesystem, fully git-diffable.




Introducing Asakiri, a powerful desktop application for educators and authors. Build rich, interactive learning experiences with performance, flexibility, and total creator freedom.

LessPass is an open source password manager. Instead of syncing a database of passwords, it generates them locally every time you put in a domain name, login and master password. There is no central database for hackers to break into.


Enables secure peer-to-peer file transfers across platforms with encrypted code phrase authentication, resuming interrupted transfers without external storage.

Desktop browser that organizes web apps into isolated workspaces called Spaces — each with its own cookies and logins. Built-in password vault, command palette, ad blocker, DRM support, PiP, and zero cloud dependency.




Photo sorting tool for Windows & Mac, managing JPG+RAW with simple categorization and no deletion, just moving photos for easy organization.

Cloud-based financial charting with real-time data, technical analysis tools, social idea sharing, custom scripting, multi-device access, and alerts.




Open Emu is an open source project to bring game emulation to OS X as a first class citizen, leveraging modern OS X technologies such as Cocoa, Core Animation and Quartz, and 3rd party libraries like Sparkle for auto-updating.




