These items were classified as difficulty ◉◉○○ i.e some technical knowledge is required. Therefore, within this category there may be some potentially complex technical terms or those that require an, often minimal, amount of IT knowledge. Even the proposed tools may require a small step more than installing and running the program.
The list is not complete because some items still need to be catalogued, however it is constantly updated.
AppVerifier, checks if installed applications are authentic
AppVerifier will allow you to check in a very simple and intuitive way whether the applications you have installed are authentic.
Automa, an extension to automate actions on the Browsers
Thanks to Automa you can automate actions for your computer to perform Browsers. The only limit is your imagination!
GrapheneOS
We tested and used the alternative operating system to Android called GrapheneOS for a few days, here's how it went!
Sniffnet, discover the connections made by the computer
Sniffnet is a very simple to use cross-platform program that will help you discover the connections made by your computer!
Trail Sense, excursions withOpen source
Trail Sense is the application Open source perfect to use while hiking: it doesn't even require any internet connection!
How to get started using Linux
How to start using Linux? It's not necessarily a complicated step. You can proceed in small steps, starting, for example, with a live version.
Use emails with a personal domain
Have you ever thought about using email with your own personal domain? It's a great idea and in this article we explain how to do it!
Syncthing
Thanks to Syncthing you can synchronize folders between your devices. A kind of cloud without “someone else's computer”!
xBrowserSync
Thanks to xBrowserSync you can easily synchronize anyone's bookmarks Browsers on desktop and Android smartphones!
How to create a website with open graphics and services
You have created a website and now you are wondering: what alternatives to Google Analytics or Google Fonts? Here are our suggestions!
Floccus
Thanks to Floccus you can synchronize your favorites on any device: desktop, Android and even Apple.
Etar
To manage your CalDAV calendars (and not only) Etar is a truly excellent alternative. Free ed Open source It has very few weaknesses!
Element One: use WhatsApp without installing WhatsApp
We tried Element One for a month, or how to use WhatsApp without installing WhatsApp on your smartphone. Here's how it went!
OnionShare
Thanks to the OnionShare software you can share, receive files and chat completely anonymously using the Tor network!
Projects Open source nice for developers
A list of projects Open source nice for app and website developers. Fonts, CSS and JS to use within your projects!
Degoogling
We often talk about de-googling. But what exactly does that mean? And how to do it? Here's a guide for everyone!
Switch from Bitwarden to KeePass
We have created a practical guide to switch from Bitwarden to KeePass while still maintaining your passwords in the cloud. Here's how to do it!
Cryptocam
Cryptocam is a simple to use camera for Android that will allow you to encrypt photos and videos automatically!
Simplewall
Are you looking for a firewall to block connections on Windows? Thanks to Simplewall, a software Open source, you can do it easily!
Plexus
Thanks to Plexus you can find out if an application will work properly on your de-googled smartphone!