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System Software - Free Open Source Software. 10 obscure Linux applications you need to try. With thousands of Linux tools out there, it stands to reason that some of the very best ones might get lost in the crowd. Jack Wallen introduces some excellent apps that more admins should know about. With thousands of Linux tools out there, it stands to reason that some of the very best ones might get lost in the crowd. Jack Wallen introduces some excellent apps that more admins should know about.

Do a search for Linux applications on Freshmeat and you'll get around 11,828 hits. Note: This article is also available as a PDF download. 1: Floola Floola isn't an open source application, but it does run on Linux (as well was OS X and Windows). Don't expect Floola to have all the bells and whistles that iTunes has. 2: Transkode Sticking with the multimedia theme, Transkode is a front end for the highly flexible, modular command line toolset Transcode. 3: Giver This is one of those brilliant little pieces of software that, once you start using it, you won't be able to live without. 5: BloGTK.

25 free open source projects IT pros will love. Gems hidden on SourceForge Although it’s popular these days to pooh-pooh the advertising-supported, for-profit SourceForge in favor of GitHub, the SourceForge folks want to remind you that the forge still hosts more than 300,000 projects and serves up a good 4 million downloads a day. We asked SourceForge’s new community manager and longtime open source coder, Rich Bowen, to sniff out a few of the cool, lesser-known projects he thinks IT folks will love. What follows are his picks, along with a few of our own. Also: 26 helpful open source network management tools Fave raves: 22 IT pros name their favorite products. 26 helpful open source network management tools.

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