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LOIC – Popular network stress testing application

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LOIC (short for Low Orbit Ion Cannon) is a free and open-source network/website stress testing tool initially developed by Praetox Technologies (currently maintained by the open source community) with C# in 2014. It’s made for educational purposes only (that’s to say, you should not use this software for illegal or unethical purposes, including activities that give rise to criminal or civil liability), and intended to help server owners develop a “hacker defense” attitude.

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[v4.6.x] Charles – Cross-platform edge tool for web debugging proxy

In the common web application developing, testing and debugging process, developers need to figure out, analyze and eliminate all sorts of network problems by capturing the network communication packages (especially for those apps based on a server), and have a look at what they actually receive and send. At this time, Charles will come in handy.

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MuseScore – Create, play and print beautiful sheet music

MuseScore is a free, open-source and cross-platform music composition and notation software, widely used by schools, conservatories, choirs, orchestras around the world. It is specially designed to provide a high performance-to-price ratio of alternative to the professional music score making software, such as Sibelius and Finale, and to became the world’s most popular notation software.

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Spine – Only worth expecting PlayStation 4 Emulator for Linux

Spine is a Wine-like PlayStation 4 console emulator for Linux that is being developed in private. As of writing this post, it has been able to support the emulation of dozens of PlayStation 4 commercial video games. Its source code is available on GitHub and it has been actively updated for a long time.

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gEDA – Free, open-source and cross-platform EDA software suite

gEDA is a free, open-source and cross-platform (but mainly designed for Linux) EDA project. It provides a mature electronic design solution, including schematic diagram capture, property management, BOM (Bill of Materials) generation, 20 grid tables, analog and digital simulation, and printed circuit board layout (PCB suite, free software application).

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KiCad – Cross-platform and open-source EDA suite

In the process of learning PCB design technology, many people may want to know what EDA design software is the most appropriate one? If it was several years ago, I would not hesitate to recommend Altium Designer to everyone. Because it was very popular, came with all kinds of supporting resources, and if you had any problem, you could always find someone familiar with this tool to ask for help. But today, KiCad has become a better choice.

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