Free, Libre, and Open Source Software: Remmina, Firefox, and More
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FSF News: The FSF board candidate discussions will start on May 29
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Remmina – A Feature Rich Remote Desktop Sharing Tool for Linux
Remmina is a free and open-source, feature-rich, and powerful remote desktop client for Linux and other Unix-like systems, written in GTK+3. It’s intended for system administrators and travelers, who need to remotely access and work with many computers.
It supports several network protocols in a simple, unified, homogeneous, and easy-to-use user interface.
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Plane: Open Source Project and Issue Management Tool for Teams
Open-source, self-hosted project planning tool[...]
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Analytics: An Open-source Self-hosted Web Analytics
Lightweight analytics abstraction layer for tracking page views, custom events, & identifying visitors
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Nextein: Yet Another Markdown Blog and CMS Next.js Generator
A static site generator with markdown + react for Next.js
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The Mozilla Blog: Pocket’s new features make it even easier to discover and organize content [Ed: Mozilla hired managers from Facebook and Twitter. Now it's turning Firefox into social control media instead of a browser.]
Stay Up to Date and Informed On the Topics You Care About
Pocket’s latest updates make it simpler than ever to discover and organize high-quality content that aligns with your unique interests and passions. As you may have noticed, Pocket has been rapidly evolving and growing; we’re listening to our users so that we can continue to make Pocket the go-to destination to stay informed and keep up to date with the topics you love. Starting today, Pocket is rolling out a new mobile and web experience so you can easily find the stories and topics you care about. In addition, Pocket is launching a new feature called Lists (at launch just on web, with the feature coming to Pocket mobile later this year), which will make it simpler to organize saved content.