List of applications/Internet
Contents
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1 Internet
- 1.1 Network managers
- 1.2 Web browsers
- 1.3 Downloaders
- 1.4 Communication
- 1.5 News, RSS, and blogs
- 1.6 Pastebin clients
- 1.7 Bitcoin
- 1.8 Surveying
Internet
Network managers
- Connman — Daemon for managing internet connections within embedded devices running the Linux operating system. Comes with a command-line client, plus Enlightenment, GTK and Dmenu clients are available.
- netctl — Simple and robust tool to manage network connections via profiles. Intended for use with systemd.
- NetworkManager — Manager that provides wired, wireless, mobile broadband and OpenVPN detection with configuration and automatic connection.
- systemd-networkd — Native systemd daemon that manages network configuration. It includes support for basic network configuration through udev and networkd. The service is available with systemd > 210.
- Wicd — Wireless and wired connection manager with few dependencies. Comes with an ncurses interface, and a GTK interface wicd-gtk is available.
Web browsers
See also Wikipedia:Comparison of web browsers.
Console
- ELinks — Advanced and well-established feature-rich text mode web browser (Links fork, barely supported since 2009).
- Links — Text WWW browser. Includes a console version [links] similar to Lynx, and a graphical X-window/framebuffer version [links -g] (must be compiled in, Arch has both) with CSS, image rendering, pull-down menus.
- Lynx — Text browser for the World Wide Web.
- retawq — Interactive, multi-threaded network client (web browser) for text terminals.
- w3m — Pager/text-based web browser. It has vim-like keybindings, and is able to display images. It has javascript support too.
Graphical
Gecko-based
See also Wikipedia:Gecko (software).
- Firefox — Extensible browser from Mozilla based on Gecko with fast rendering.
- Seamonkey — Continuation of the Mozilla Internet Suite.
Firefox forks
- Iceweasel — Fork of Firefox developed by Debian Linux. The main difference is that it does not include any trademarked Mozilla artwork. See [1] for more information on Iceweasel's existence.
- GNU IceCat — Web browser distributed by the GNU Project, stripped of non-free components and with additional privacy extensions. Release cycle may be delayed compared to Mozilla Firefox.
- Pale Moon — Fork based on Firefox, using a Firefox 3+ interface through selective use of add-ons. Firefox add-ons may not be compatible. [2] Compiled for SSE2, with disabled optional code and no support for newer Firefox features such as cache2, e10s, and OTMC.
Blink-based
See also Wikipedia:Blink (layout engine).
- Chromium — Web browser developed by Google, the open source project behind Google Chrome.
- Opera — Highly customizable browser with focuses on an adherence to web rendering standards.
Webkit-based
See also Wikipedia:Webkit.
- Arora — Cross-platform web browser built using QtWebKit. Development stopped in January 2012.
- dwb — Lightweight, highly customizable web browser based on the WebKit engine with vi-like shortcuts and tiling layouts. As of October 2014 dwb is unmaintained.
- Jumanji — Highly customizable and functional web browser.
- Luakit — Highly configurable, micro-browser framework based on the WebKit engine and the GTK+ toolkit. It is very fast, extensible by Lua and licensed under the GNU GPLv3 license.
- Maxthon — A browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier.
- Midori — Lightweight web browser based on GTK+ and WebKit.
- Otter-browser — Browser aiming to recreate classic Opera (12.x) UI using Qt5.
- QupZilla — New and very fast open source browser based on WebKit core, written in Qt framework.
- qutebrowser — A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on PyQt5 and QtWebKit.
- Rekonq — WebKit-based web browser for KDE.
- Sb — Very lightweight WebKit-based browser that uses keybindings to perform most things the URL bar would usually do.
- SlimBoat — Fast, free secure and powerful web browser based on QtWebkit.
- Surf — Lightweight WebKit-based browser, which follows the suckless ideology (basically, the browser itself is a single C source file).
- Uzbl — Group of web interface tools which adhere to the Unix philosophy.
- vimb — Fast and lightweight vim like web browser based on the webkit web browser engine and the GTK toolkit.
- Vimprobable — Browser that behaves like the Vimperator plugin available for Mozilla Firefox. It is based on the WebKit engine and uses the GTK+ bindings.
- Xombrero (formerly known as xxxterm) — Webkit minimalist web browser with sophisticated security features designed-in, BSD style.
Other
- Abaco — Multi-page graphical web browser for the Plan 9 OS.
- Conkeror — Highly programmable web browser, with Emacs-like keybindings, based on Mozilla's XULRunner.
- NetSurf — Featherweight browser written in C, notable for its lack of JavaScript support and fast rendering through its own custom rendering engine.
Downloaders
FTP
FTP clients
See also Wikipedia:Comparison of FTP client software.
- CurlFtpFS — Filesystem for accessing FTP hosts; based on FUSE and libcurl.
- FatRat — Download manager with support for HTTP, FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent, RapidShare and more.
- FileZilla — Fast and reliable FTP, FTPS and SFTP client.
- gFTP — Multithreaded FTP client for Linux.
- LFTP — Sophisticated command-line FTP client.
- LftpFS — Read-only filesystem based on lftp (also supports HTTP, FISH, SFTP, HTTPS, FTPS and proxies).
Some file managers like Dolphin, GNOME Files and Thunar also provide FTP functionality.
FTP servers
- bftpd — Small, easy-to-configure FTP server
- proFTPd — A secure and configurable FTP server
- Pure-FTPd — Free (BSD-licensed), secure, production-quality and standard-compliant FTP server.
- vsftpd — Lightweight, stable and secure FTP server for UNIX-like systems.
BitTorrent clients
See also Wikipedia:Comparison of BitTorrent clients.
Console
Command line / backend
Can be used as-is via command line, but all have a choice of front-end options as well.
- aria2 — Lightweight download utility that supports simultaneous adaptive downloading via HTTP(S), FTP, BitTorrent (DHT, PEX, MSE/PE) protocols and Metalink. It can run as a daemon controlled via a built-in JSON-RPC or XML-RPC interface.
- btpd — Simple BitTorrent client daemon with a command-line interface (web and GTK+ interfaces are also available).
- MLDonkey — Multi-protocol P2P client that supports BitTorrent, HTTP, FTP, eDonkey and Direct Connect.
- Transmission — Simple and easy-to-use BitTorrent client with a daemon version, GTK+, Qt GUI, web and CLI front-ends.
- http://transmissionbt.com/ || transmission-cli (includes backend, daemon, command-line interface, and a Web UI interface)
Console Interface
- rTorrent — Simple and lightweight ncurses BitTorrent client. Requires libtorrent backend.
- Transmission — Simple and easy-to-use BitTorrent client with a daemon version, ncurses CLI. Requires transmission-cli backend.
Graphical Interface
libtorrent-rasterbar backend
- Deluge — User-friendly BitTorrent client written in PyGTK that can run as a daemon.
- FatRat — Qt4 based download manager with support for HTTP, FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent, rapidshare and more. Written in C++.
- qBittorrent — Open source (GPLv2) BitTorrent client that strongly resembles µtorrent.
- Tribler — 4th generation file sharing system bittorrent client.
libktorrent backend
- KGet — Download manager for KDE that supports HTTP(S), FTP and BitTorrent. Part of kdenetwork.
- Ktorrent — Feature-rich BitTorrent client for KDE.
others
- QTorrent — BitTorrent client written in PyQt3.
- http://thegraveyard.org/qtorrent.php[dead link 2012-09-20] || qtorrentAUR
- Tixati — P2P client that uses the BitTorrent protocol.
- http://www.tixati.com || tixatiAUR
- Transmission — Simple and easy-to-use BitTorrent client with daemon version, GTK+, Qt GUI, web and CLI front-ends.
- http://transmissionbt.com/ || transmission-gtk transmission-qt transmission-remote-gtkAUR (remote clients work with the daemon in the -cli package)
- Vuze — Feature-rich BitTorrent client written in Java (formerly Azureus).
- https://www.vuze.com/ || vuzeAUR
eDonkey clients
eDonkey is still the second-largest p2p network (see Internet Study 2008/2009).
See also Wikipedia:Comparison of eDonkey software.
- aMule — Well-known eDonkey/Kad client with a daemon version and GTK+, web, and CLI front-ends.
- KaMule — KDE graphical front-end for aMule.
- MlDonkey — A multi-network P2P client.
Gnutella
- Sharelin — Gnutella2 only client with a web UI.
Communication
Email clients
See also Wikipedia:Comparison of e-mail clients.
Console
- alot — An experimental terminal MUA based on notmuch mail. It is written in python using the urwid toolkit.
- https://github.com/pazz/alot || alotAUR alot-gitAUR
- https://washington.edu/alpine || re-alpineAUR alpineAUR
- Gnus — Email, NNTP and RSS client for Emacs.
- S-nail — a mail processing system with a command syntax reminiscent of ed with lines replaced by messages. Provides the functionality of mailx and much more.
- mu/mu4e — Email indexer (mu) and client for emacs (mu4e). Xapian based for fast searches.
- Mutt — Small but very powerful text-based mail client.
- Nmh — A modular mail handling system.
- http://www.nongnu.org/nmh/ || nmhAUR nmh-gitAUR
- notmuch — A fast mail indexer built on top of xapian.
- Sup — CLI mail client with very fast searching, tagging, threading and GMail like operation.
- http://supmua.org/ || supAUR
- Wanderlust — Email client and news reader for Emacs.
Graphical
- Balsa — Simple and light email client that is part of the Gnome project.
- Claws Mail — Lightweight GTK-based email client and news reader.
- Evolution — Mature and feature-rich e-mail client used in GNOME by default. Part of gnome-extra.
- Geary — Simple desktop mail client built in Vala.
- Manitou Mail — Database-driven email system.
- Roundcubemail — Browser-based multilingual IMAP client with a native application-like user interface.
- Sylpheed — Lightweight and user-friendly GTK+ email client.
- Thunderbird — Feature-rich email client from Mozilla written in GTK+.
- Trojitá — Qt IMAP email client. Only supports one IMAP account.
Instant messaging
See also Wikipedia:Comparison of instant messaging protocols.
This section lists all software with instant messaging support. Particularly, that are client and server applications.
IRC clients
See also Wikipedia:Comparison of Internet Relay Chat clients.
Console
- ERC — Powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client for Emacs.
- ii — Featherweight IRC client, literally
tail -f
the conversation andecho
back your replies to a file.
- Ircfs — File system interface to IRC written in Limbo.
- http://www.ueber.net/code/r/ircfs || not packaged? search in AUR
- Irssi — Highly-configurable ncurses-based IRC client.
- ScrollZ — Advanced IRC client based on ircII.
- sic — Extremely simple IRC client, similar to ii.
- WeeChat — Modular, lightweight ncurses-based IRC client.
Graphical
- HexChat — Fork of XChat for Linux and Windows.
- Konversation — Qt-based IRC client for the KDE desktop.
- KVIrc — Qt-based IRC client featuring extensive themes support.
- Loqui — GTK+ IRC client with only one dependency: GNet.
- LostIRC — Simple GTK+ IRC client with tab-autocompletion, multiple server support, logging and others.
- pcw — Frontend for ii that opens a new terminal for each channel.
- Quassel — Modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client.
- XChat — GTK-based IRC client that works on both Linux and Windows.
XMPP (Jabber)
See also Wikipedia:XMPP and Wikipedia:Comparison of instant messaging clients#XMPP-related features.
Console clients
- Freetalk — Console-based Jabber client.
- jabber.el — Minimal Jabber client for Emacs.
- MCabber — Small Jabber console client, includes features: SSL, PGP, MUC, OTR, and UTF8.
- Profanity — A console based Jabber client inspired by Irssi.
Graphical clients
- Gajim — Jabber client written in PyGTK.
- Jabbim — Jabber client written in PyQt.
- Psi — Qt-based Jabber client which supports video conferencing (since version 0.13).
- Psi+ — Enhanced version of the Psi Jabber client with many new features.
- Tkabber — Easy to hack feature-rich XMPP client by the author of the ejabberd XMPP server.
Servers
See also Wikipedia:Comparison of XMPP server software.
- Prosody — An XMPP server written in the Lua programming language. Prosody is designed to be lightweight and highly extensible. It is licensed under a permissive MIT license.
- Ejabberd — Jabber server written in Erlang
- Jabberd2 — An XMPP server written in the C language and licensed under the GNU General Public License. It was inspired by jabberd14.
- http://jabberd2.org || jabberd2AUR
- Openfire — An XMPP IM multiplatform server written in Java
Multi-protocol clients
See also Wikipedia:Comparison of instant messaging clients.
Many clients listed here (including Pidgin and all its forks) support multiple IM networks via libpurple. The number of networks supported by these clients is very large but they (like any multiprotocol clients) usually have very limited or no support for network-specific features.
Console
- BarnOwl — Ncurses-based chat client with support for the Zephyr, AIM, Jabber, IRC, and Twitter protocols.
- Bitlbee — IRC client that provides a gateway to popular chat networks (XMPP, MSN, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ and Twitter).
- CenterIM — Fork of CenterICQ, a text mode menu- and window-driven IM interface.
- Finch — Ncurses-based chat client that uses libpurple and supports all its protocols.
- naim — Ncurses chat client with support for AOL, ICQ, IRC and the Lily CMC.
- pork — Programmable, ncurses-based AIM and IRC client that mostly looks and feels like ircII.
- Tox — Tox is a distributed, secure messenger with audio and video chat capabilities.
- https://tox.chat/ || tox-gitAUR
Graphical
- Carrier — Pidgin fork providing minor GUI enhancements (formerly FunPidgin).
- Emesene — PyGTK instant messenger for the Windows Live Messenger network, also compatible with Jabber, Facebook and Google Talk.
- http://emesene.org/ || emeseneAUR
- Galaxium Messenger — Messenger application designed for the GNOME desktop.
- Instantbird — Multi-protocol chat client using Mozilla's XUL and libpurple.
- Kopete — User-friendly IM supporting AIM, ICQ, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, Novell GroupWise Messenger, and other IM networks. Part of kdenetwork.
- KDE Telepathy — KDE instant messaging client using the Telepathy framework. Meant as a replacement for Kopete.
- Licq — Instant messaging client for UNIX supporting multiple protocols (currently ICQ, MSN and Jabber).
- Mikutter — An open-source Twitter client using GTK+ and Ruby.
- Pidgin — Multi-protocol instant messaging client.
- qutIM — Simple and user-friendly IM supporting ICQ, Jabber, Mail.Ru, IRC and VKontakte messaging.
Lan messengers
See also: Comparison of LAN messengers.
- iptux — Lan communication software, compatible with IP Messenger.
VoIP / Softphone
See also Wikipedia:Comparison of VoIP software and Wikipedia:List of SIP software.
Clients
SIP
- Blink — State of the art, easy to use SIP client.
- Ekiga — VoIP and video conferencing application with full SIP and H.323 support (formerly known as GNOME Meeting).
- Empathy — GNOME instant messenger client using the Telepathy framework with SIP support (using the Sofia-SIP library).
- Jitsi — Audio/video SIP VoIP phone and instant messenger written in Java (formerly SIP-Communicator).
- https://jitsi.org/ || jitsiAUR
- KPhone — Qt SIP User Agent with voice, video and text messaging support.
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/kphone/ || not packaged? search in AUR
- Linphone — VoIP phone application that allows you to to communicate freely with people over the internet, with voice, video, and text instant messaging.
- Minisip — SIP User Agent with focus on security (supports TLS, end-to-end security, SRTP, MIKEY (DH, PSK, PKE)).
- http://www.minisip.org/ || not packaged? search in AUR
- QuteCom — Softphone which allows you to make free PC to PC video and voice calls, and to integrate all your IM contacts in one place (formerly Wengo Phone).
- Twinkle — Qt softphone for VoIP and IM communication using SIP.
- X-Lite — Proprietary freeware VoIP soft phone that uses SIP.
- Zfone — Softphone application for secure voice communication over the Internet (VoIP), using the ZRTP protocol.
IAX2
- Kiax — Qt-based IAX/2 Softphone.
Skype
- Skype — Popular but proprietary application for high-quality voice communication.
Other
- Hangups — A third-party instant messaging client for Google Hangouts
- Mumble — Voice chat application similar to TeamSpeak.
- TeamSpeak — Proprietary VoIP application with gamers as its target audience.
- Webex — Proprietary conferencing software.
- http://www.webex.com/ || webexAUR
Multi-protocol
- SFLPhone — Open-source SIP/IAX2 compatible softphone with PulseAudio support.
- http://sflphone.org/ || sflphoneAUR
Utilities
- Gladstone — Educational ITU-T G.729 compliant codec with a GStreamer plugin.
- SIPp — Open source test tool and traffic generator for the SIP protocol.
- Sipsak — Small command-line tool for developers and administrators of SIP applications.
- http://sipsak.org/ || sipsakAUR
Speech recognition
See Speech recognition#List of speech recognition application.
News, RSS, and blogs
News aggregators
See also Wikipedia:Comparison of feed aggregators.
Console
- Canto — Ncurses RSS aggregator.
- Gnus — Email, NNTP and RSS client for Emacs.
- Newsbeuter — Ncurses RSS aggregator with layout and keybinding similar to the Mutt email client.
- Rawdog — "RSS Aggregator Without Delusions Of Grandeur" that parses RSS/CDF/Atom feeds into a static HTML page of articles in chronological order.
- Snownews — Text mode RSS news reader.
Graphical
- Blam — Simple newsreader for GNOME written in C Sharp.
- BlogBridge — Excellent Java-based aggregator, which gives users the option to synchronize their feeds across multiple computers. Though according to the official website, project is not being supported any more.
- Liferea — GTK+ news aggregator for online news feeds and weblogs.
- RSS Guard — Very tiny RSS and ATOM news reader developed using Qt framework.
- RSSOwl — Powerful aggregator for RSS and Atom feeds, written in Java using Eclipse Rich Client Platform and SWT as a widget toolkit.
- Thunderbird — Email client from Mozilla which also functions as a pretty nice news aggregator.
- Tickr (formerly News) — GTK-based RSS Reader that displays feeds as a smooth scrolling line on your Desktop, as known from TV stations.
- Urssus — Cross platform GUI news aggregator.
- QuiteRSS — RSS/Atom feed reader written on Qt/С++.
- http://quiterss.org/ || quiterssAUR
Podcast clients
- gPodder — A podcast client and feed aggregator (GTK+ and CLI interface).
- http://gpodder.org/ || gpodder3AUR
- Greg — A command-line podcast aggregator.
- Marrie — A simple podcast client that runs on the Command Line Interface.
- PodCastXDL — A simple podcast Downloader for the terminal.
- Vocal — Simple Podcast Client for the Modern Desktop (GTK+).
Usenet newsreaders & newsgrabbers
Some email clients also support NNTP. This section mainly lists NNTP-only client.
See also: Wikipedia:List of Usenet newsreaders, Wikipedia:Comparison of Usenet newsreaders.
- lottanzb — A SABnzbd+ (Usenet binary downloader) GUI front-end written in PyGTK
- nn — Alternative more user-friendly(curses-based) Usenet newsreader for UNIX.
- http://www.nndev.org/ || nnAUR
- NZBGet — CLI Utility to grab Usenet binary file using .nzb files.
- pan — A GTK2 Usenet newsreader that's good at both text and binaries.
- http://pan.rebelbase.com/ || panAUR
- slrn — An open source text-based news client.
- tin — A cross-platform threaded NNTP and spool based UseNet newsreader.
- http://tin.org/ || tinAUR
- trn — A text-based Threaded Usenet newsreader.
- XPN — A graphical newsreader use PyGTK.
- xrn — Usenet newsreader for X Window System.
Blog software
See also Wikipedia:Blog software and Wikipedia:List of content management systems.
- Drupal — An open source content management platform powering millions of websites and applications. It is built, used, and supported by an active and diverse community of people around the world.
- Ghost — Blogging platform written in JavaScript and distributed under the MIT License, designed to simplify the process of online publishing for individual bloggers as well as online publications.
- https://ghost.org/ || ghostAUR
- Hexo — A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js.
- http://hexo.io || nodejs-hexoAUR
- Jekyll — A static blog engine, written in Ruby, which supports Markdown, textile and other formats.
- Nanoblogger — A small weblog engine written in Bash for the command line. It uses common UNIX tools such as cat, grep, and sed to create static HTML content. It is not mantained anymore.
- Pelican — A static site generator, powered by Python.
- Wordpress — An easy to setup and administer FLOSS content management system featuring a strong and vibrant community with thousands of plugins and themes.
Microblogging clients
See also Wikipedia:List of Twitter services and applications.
- Birdie — A beautiful Twitter client for GNU/Linux, currently under active development.
- Choqok — Microblogging client for KDE that supports Twitter.com, Pump.io, GNU social and opendesktop.org services.
- Corebird — Native Gtk+ Twitter client for the Linux desktop.
- Gwibber — GTK-based microblogging client with support for Facebook, Identi.ca, Twitter, Flickr, Foursquare, Sina and Sohu.
- http://gwibber.com/ || gwibberAUR
- Hotot — Lightweight and open source microblogging client with support for Twitter and Identi.ca and integration with various image sharing services and URL shorteners (discontinued).
- http://hotot.org || hototAUR
- Pino — Simple and fast client for Twitter and Identi.ca written in Vala.
- Polly — Linux Twitter client designed for multiple columns of multiple accounts.
- Qwit — Cross-platform client for Twitter using the Qt toolkit.
- ttytter — Easily scriptable twitter client written in Perl.
- Turpial — Multi-interface Twitter client written in Python.
- tyrs — Simple client for Twitter and Identi.ca supporting virtually all its features with nice console UI (unmaintained).
- http://tyrs.nicosphere.net/ [dead link 2014-07-17] || tyrsAUR
- turses — Twitter client for the console based off tyrsAUR with major improvements.
Pastebin clients
See also Wikipedia:Pastebin.
Pastebin services are often used to quote text or images while collaborating and troubleshooting. Pastebin clients provide a convenient way to post from the command line.
- codepad-git — A codepad.org pastebin client written in python.
- Elmer — Pastebin client similar to wgetpaste and curlpaste, except written in Perl and usable with wget or curl. Servers: codepad.org, rafb.me, sprunge.us.
- Fb-client — Client for the paste.xinu.at pastebin.
- Gist — Command-line interface for the gist.github.com pastebin service.
- Haste — Universal pastebin tool, written in Haskell. Servers: hpaste.org, paste2.org, pastebin.com and others.
- Hg-paste — Pastebin extension for Mercurial which can send diffs to various pastebin websites for easy sharing. Servers: dpaste.com and dpaste.org.
- imgur — A CLI client which can upload image to imgur.com image sharing service.
- http://imgur.com/apps || imgurAUR
- Ix — Client for the ix.io pastebin.
- http://ix.io || ix
- Npaste-client — Client for the npaste.de pastebin.
- Pastebinit — Really small Python script that acts as a Pastebin client. Servers: pastie.org, paste.kde.org, paste.debian.net, paste.ubuntu.com and others (for a full list see
pastebinit -l
).
- paste-binouse — C++ standalone pastebin web server
- pb — A very fast, lightweight pastebin and general file uploader written in python with a ton of features.
- https://ptpb.pw || ptpbAUR
- Uppity — The pastebin client with an attitude.
- Vim-gist — Vim script for gist.github.com.
- Vim-paster — Vim plugin to paste to any pastebin service using curl.
- Wgetpaste — Bash script that automates pasting to a number of pastebin services. Servers: pastebin.ca, codepad.org, dpaste.com and pastebin.osuosl.org.
Bitcoin
See the main article: Bitcoin.
- Armory — Bitcoin client with features such as support for multiple wallets, importing keys and backups.
- Bitcoin — Official tool to manage Bitcoins, a P2P currency.
- Electrum — An easy to use Bitcoin client.
- MultiBit — A lightweight Bitcoin desktop client powered by the BitCoinJ library.
Surveying
- LimeSurvey — An open source on-line survey application. As a web server-based software it enables users to develop and publish on-line surveys, and collect responses, with no programming.