Software Download


Software Download



                             Opensource Software sites(For Desktop)

 

http://sourceforge.net/

1 . SourceForge: is dedicated to making open source projects successful.

We thrive on community collaboration to help us create the leading resource for open source software development and distribution. With the tools we provide, 3.4 million developers create powerful software in over 324,000 projects. Our popular directory connects more than 46 million consumers with these open source projects and serves more than 4,000,000 downloads a day. SourceForge is where open source happens


http://www.damicon.com/resources/opensoftware.html

2. DAMICON

This List of Open Software is comprised largely of open-source packages. Most people who review the list below are surprised by the quantity and depth of open-source software. Many of us think of Linux when we hear "open source". While Linux is a great example of the open-source process, it is a small segment of the movement. Many open-source applications are available for Microsoft Windows and the Apple Macintosh.
Take a tour of open-source software by following some of the links below. You'll be amazed! To learn more about how DAMICON can help you navigate the open-source landscape, visit our Open Software Program page.




                   Opensource Software sites(Portable for USB)

 

http://portableapps.com/apps
1. PortableApps.com: is the world's most popular portable software solution allowing you to take your favorite software with you. A fully open source and free platform, it works on any portable storage device (USB flash drive, memory card, portable hard drive, etc), cloud drive (DropBox, Google Drive, etc), or installed locally. With millions of users all over the world and a full collection of open source software as well as compatible freeware and commercial software and partners in the software and hardware industry, PortableApps.com is the most complete solution for life on the go.
PortableApps.com was founded by John T. Haller, the developer behind numerous portable applications including "Portable Firefox" which started the portable software trend. We've been making software portable since March 2004. Today, our team stands at nearly 100 developers, translators, application packagers, designers and release testers. Our goal is to centralize the knowledge and development of portable software efforts and build a single, open platform which any software or hardware developer can use.

 


 

 




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