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VLC is a free and open source cross-platform multimedia player and framework that plays most multimedia files, and various streaming protocols.
Bitwarden is a free and open-source password manager that stores sensitive information in an encrypted vault. It is available across all major platforms and supports self-hosting.
Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base and note-taking app that works on top of a local folder of plain Markdown files. It lets you build a personal knowledge graph with bidirectional links.
Firefox is a free and open-source web browser developed by Mozilla Foundation. It is known for its speed, privacy, and customization options.
Nextcloud is a free and open-source self-hosted productivity platform that gives you control over your data. It provides file sync, sharing, collaboration, and communication tools.
Signal is a cross-platform encrypted messaging service developed by the Signal Foundation. It uses end-to-end encryption to secure all communications.
Logseq is a privacy-first, open-source knowledge management and collaboration platform. It works on top of local plain-text Markdown and Org-mode files.
Standard Notes is a free, open-source, end-to-end encrypted note-taking app focused on longevity, privacy, and simplicity. Notes are stored in plain text and synced securely.
Mattermost is a free, open-source, self-hostable team messaging platform. It is designed as a privacy-first alternative to Slack for organizations that need full control over their data.
Joplin is a free, open-source note-taking and to-do application that can handle a large number of notes organized into notebooks. Notes are searchable and can be copied, tagged, and modified.
Element is a free and open-source messaging app built on the Matrix protocol. It supports end-to-end encrypted messaging, voice and video calls, file sharing, and self-hosted servers.