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Free and Open Source Software, and Review
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mtoc - visually-rich music player and library browser - LinuxLinks
Like many types of software, the selection of a favorite music player is, to some extent, dependent on personal preferences. But I hope my reviews of music players helps narrow the field.
All music libraries are different, and the right open source music player can make a world of difference – especially if you’ve a large collection.
I’ve reviewed the vast majority of music players for Linux. But there are always ones I’ve missed.
HLint - suggests improvements to Haskell code - LinuxLinks
HLint is a tool for suggesting possible improvements to Haskell code. These suggestions include ideas such as using alternative functions, simplifying code and spotting redundancies.
This is free and open source software.
Relax-and-Recover - Linux Disaster Recovery - LinuxLinks
Relax-and-Recover (ReaR) is a setup-and-forget Linux bare metal disaster recovery solution. It is easy to set up and requires no maintenance.
Relax-and-Recover has a few interesting characteristics you may find useful when assessing it as a Disaster Recovery or Bare Metal Restore solution.
This is free and open source software.
Tiny File Manager - versatile web-based PHP file manager - LinuxLinks
This lightweight single-file PHP application can be effortlessly integrated into any server directory, allowing users to store, upload, edit, and manage files and folders directly through their web browser.
With multi-language support and compatibility with PHP 5.5+, TinyFileManager enables the creation of individual user accounts, each with its dedicated directory. The platform also includes built-in functionality for handling text files using the Cloud9 IDE. Featuring syntax highlighting for over 150 languages and more than 35 themes, TinyFileManager offers a comprehensive solution for file management in an online environment.
This is free and open source software.