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  1. SAGA

    SAGA

    SAGA - Open Source Geographic Information

    The SAGA development started with the beginning of the 3rd millennium and has been initiated by a small team of researchers from the Dept. of Physical Geography, Gottingen. In 2007 the center of the SAGA development moved towards Hamburg, where a few of us are employed now at the Dept. of Physical Geography, Hamburg. SAGA is a Free Open Source Software (FOSS), which generally means that you have the freedom.

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  2. ClamWin

    ClamWin

    ClamWin - Open Source Antivirus

    ClamWin Support Services

    ClamWin is open source antivirus software for Microsoft Windows. It provides a graphical user interface to the ClamAV (Clam AntiVirus) engine.

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  3. FreePBX

    FreePBX

    FreePBX - an Open Source IP PBX

    FreePBX - Open Source IP PBX

    FreePBX is for both developers and people searching for a Business Phone System. FreePBX is an easy to use GUI (graphical user interface) that controls and manages Asterisk, the world's most popular open source telephony engine software.

    It is the most widely deployed Asterisk based PBX application with over 3 million direct and indirect downloads. A full-featured PBX web application. If you've looked into Asterisk, you know that it doesn't come with any "built in" programming. You can't plug a phone into it and make it work without editing configuration files, writing dialplans, and various messing about. FreePBX simplifies this by giving you pre-programmed functionality accessible by a user-friendly web interfaces that allows you to have a fully functional PBX pretty much straight away with no programming required.

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  4. Asterisk

    Asterisk

    Asterisk - an Open Source IP PBX

    Asterisk - Open Source IP PBX

    Asterisk is a software implementation of a telephone private branch exchange (PBX). Like any PBX, it allows attached telephones to make calls to one another, and to connect to other telephone services including the public switched telephone network (PSTN) and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services. Originally designed for Linux, Asterisk also runs on a variety of different operating systems including NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Mac OS X, and Solaris. Asterisk is small enough to run in an embedded environment like Customer-premises equipment-hardware running OpenWrt.

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  5. Munin

    Munin

    Munin - Open Source Network Monitoring Tool

    Munin is a network system monitoring application that presents output in graphs through a web interface. Its emphasis is on plug and play capabilities. About 500 monitoring plugins are currently available. Using Munin you can monitor the performance of your computers, networks, SANs, and applications. It tries to make it easy to determine "what's different today" when a performance problem crops up and to see how you're doing capacity wise on all limited resources.

    It uses the RRDtool and is written in Perl. Munin has a master/node architecture in which the master connects to all the nodes at regular intervals and asks them for data. It then stores the data in RRD files, and (if needed) updates the graphs. One of the main goals has been ease of creating new plugins (graphs).

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