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Matrix – An open network for secure, decentralized communication

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Matrix is a set of free, open-source and open network standards dedicated to secure, decentralized, real-time encrypted communications. It is published and maintained by the Matrix.org Foundation, which is a non-profit organization, and dedicated to creating an open, independent and evolving communication platform. In 2019, Matrix was out of beta, and its protocol is fully suitable for production usage.

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Signal – Most recommended chat software for all platforms

Privacy is one of the most basic human rights. When we talk to our loved ones at home, usually no one will hear us. But when we cross geographical barriers and chat through chat software, there may be someone who has been listening. When things go from offline to online, this kind of change that makes everyone uncomfortable should not happen. We should be thankful that many people are fighting for this right for themselves, and that Signal can be an important tool to maintain our privacy online.

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Best Trace – Initiate a traceroute request from your device with route visualization

When we are testing and diagnosing network lines, in addition to ping, the most commonly used tool is the route tracing tool. On Linux, its command is traceroute, on Windows its command is tracert. Both of them only list the passing IP nodes and the time spent, without describing the IP address, and the readability is very poor.

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Open Visual Trace Route – Open source cross-platform visual networking tool

For network engineers or administrators, the tracert command is a common network test and diagnostic command, which is used to determine the path (all nodes) that an IP packet takes to reach its destination. But the problem is that the result has always been returned only in text form, which is not easy to check. If you want to view tracert results clearly on a map and display more information with graphs, then Open Visual Trace Route is what you need.

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Mnemosyne – Free and open-source accelerated learning & memory software

Mnemosyne is a free, open-source and spaced-repetition (an evidence-based learning technique) flashcard program for Windows, Mac, Linux and mobile platforms, developed by Peter Bienstman from Belgium in 2003, written in Python. It can help you learn as efficiently as possible, i.e.: optimizes your learning process. Besides, it’s also a research project into the nature of long-term memory.

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EFI Boot Editor – UEFI/EFI boot menu editor

EFI Boot Editor is a free and open-source UEFI/EFI boot menu editor for Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. It provides a graphical user interface, and can be used by anyone who wants to make some modifications to the boot manager of operating systems.

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[v8.9] VMware Horizon – Leading platform for virtual desktops and applications

VMware Horizon changes its name back and forth, which is really confusing and frustrating. It was first sold under the name “VMware VDM”; but with the release of version 3.0.0 in 2008, it was changed to “VMware View”; and changed again to “VMware Horizon View” with the launch of version 6 in 2014; when version 7 was released, it changed its name to “VMware Horizon” (Horizon for short); and I am sure it will change its name once more in the near future.

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