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Opensource-DVD is a collection of free applications for Windows and Linux.[1][2]

It was launched in 2004 by developer Christian Trabi under the title Opensource CD and renamed Opensource DVD in 2006. Comments and screenshots attempt to make it easier for the user to decide whether a particular program is suitable for them or not. Opensource-DVD contains around 590 computer programs (as of November 21, 2024).

The free programs are assigned to categories such as graphics, internet and network, multimedia, office, programming, security, games and tools. Examples are:

  • 7-Zip - Alternative to commercial (un)packers
  • Audacity - A multi-track audio editor and recorder
  • Calibre - Read, manage and convert eBooks
  • Digikam - Offers management, editing and presentation of images
  • FileZilla - A feature-rich FTP client
  • GIMP - The widely used graphics program
  • Gpg4win - Cryptography tool package to encrypt your data
  • Kodi - Media center for DVD, Blu-ray, video, audio and more
  • LibreOffice - A compilation of typical standard software for office work
  • Stellarium - A virtual planetarium
  • VLC Media Player - A media player
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  1. ^ "program list". opensource-dvd.org. Retrieved 2024-11-21.
  2. ^ "Games list". opensource-dvd.org. Retrieved 2024-11-21.