Applications
- Anki, a spaced repetition flashcard program
- Bazaar, a free distributed revision control system
- BitTorrent, original client, along with several derivatives
- Blender 3D (software), 3D art and animation program with a game engine. Allows for Python scripting in the game engine and in modelling and animation.
- BuildBot, a continuous integration system
- Calibre, an open source e-book management tool
- Chandler, a personal information manager including calendar, email, tasks and notes support that is not currently under development
- Cinema 4D, a 3D art and animation program for creating intros and 3-Dimensional text. Has a built in Python scripting console and engine.
- Deluge, a BitTorrent client for GNOME
- Dropbox, a web-based file hosting service
- emesene, a MSN/WLM substitute
- Exaile, an open source audio player
- Gajim, an instant messaging client for the XMPP protocol
- GRAMPS, an open source genealogy software
- Gwibber, a microblogging client
- Image Packaging System, an advanced, cross-platform package management system primarily used in the Solaris operating system and OpenSolaris derivatives
- Juice, a popular podcast downloader
- Mercurial a cross-platform, distributed source management tool
- Miro, a cross-platform internet television application
- Morpheus, file-sharing client/server software operated by the company StreamCast
- MusicBrainz Picard, a cross-platform MusicBrainz tag editor
- Nicotine, a PyGTK Soulseek client
- OpenLP, lyrics projection software
- OpenShot Video Editor
- OpenStack, a cloud computing IaaS platform
- PiTiVi, a non-linear video editor
- Portage, the heart of Gentoo Linux, an advanced package management system based on the BSD-style ports system
- Quake Army Knife, an environment for developing 3D maps for games based on the Quake engine
- Quod Libet, a cross-platform free and open source music player, tag editor and library organizer
- Resolver One, a spreadsheet
- SABnzbd, A Usenet binaries downloader
- Sage (sagemath) combines more than 20 main opensource math packages and provides easy to use web interface with the help of Python
- SCons, a tool for building software
- Stellar, a crossplatform python game engine inspired by Game Maker
- Tryton, a three-tier high-level general purpose computer application platform
- Ubuntu Software Center, a graphical package manager, installed by default in Ubuntu 9.10 and higher
- Wammu, a mobile phone management utility
- Wicd, a network manager for Linux
- WikidPad, a free wiki-like outliner for personal thoughts, ideas, to-do lists, contacts, etc. with wiki-like linking between pages.
- YUM, a package management utility for RPM-compatible Linux operating systems
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