Software for Linux
The best software for Linux, choose your favorite distro, get hold of specific Linux programs or the equivalents of other operating systems.
Versatile Linux distro with thousands of packages
Run your favorite Windows games on Linux
Video editor with advanced features
KDE version of the best Linux of all
The most private Linux distro
Distro based on Ubuntu with Xfce environment
The best Linux distribution
Versatile Linux distro with thousands of packages
Image editor with many options to improve your photos
A fast distro that hardly consumes any resources
Social marketing software for Instagram
Launch Windows applications in Linux
Launch Windows applications in Linux
The best Linux distribution
Automate the audit of Wi-Fi networks
Create a virtual world with LEGO-type blocks
Versatile Linux distro with thousands of packages
Run your favorite Windows games on Linux
Use ISO images without needing to burn them
A fast distro that hardly consumes any resources
Download files from one of the fastest P2P networks
Server-oriented Linux distribution
Linux distribution based on Red Hat
The most private Linux distro
A lightweight Linux for beginners
Image processing in RAW format
Create stunning 2D animations
Restore the MBR of your hard drive
Distro based on Ubuntu with Xfce environment
KDE version of the best Linux of all
Light and quick web browser
Customize your Linux desktop environment
Enjoy the evolution of Mandriva
Very complete desktop environment
Download and edit videos from YouTube in this 'all in one'
Distro based on Ubuntu identical to Mac OS X
Install Windows applications on your Linux
Linux means free software, a work environment that’s constantly evolving and the code source of which can be used and distributed with total freedom. Linus Torvalds was the main driver of this platform that currently includes some of the most popular distributions, both for corporate management, as well as for home entertainment and personal use, as is the case of Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian or openSUSE.
Some Linux distros come with their own installation and software update programs, but other developers prefer to distribute their software independently.
Ever since the arrival of projects like Steam to Linux systems, the latter have become a great alternative for gamers that are looking for safe malware-free platforms to be able to play online.