List of software under the GNU AGPL
This is an incomplete list of software that are licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License, in alphabetical order.
- Akvo platform - data platform for sustainable development goals and international development tracking
- Alaveteli
- Ampache - web based audio/video streaming application
- Anki - the desktop version is under GNU AGPL, the Android version is under GPLv3.0[1]
- Bacula
- BEdita 3 Open
- BerkeleyDB - a b-tree NoSQL database developed by Oracle, the open source license is under GNU AGPL[2]
- Booktype - online book production platform
- CiviCRM
- CKAN - data management system
- CMSimple
- Co-Ment - online text annotation and collaborative writing
- Diaspora
- EdX
- Evercam - Camera Management Software
- Feng Office Community Edition
- Friendica
- FreeJ
- FreePBX
- Frei0r
- Genenetwork
- Genode - MicroKernel based Operating System Framework
- Ghostscript
- Gitorious
- GNUnet - Internet-like anonymous peer-to-peer network stack
- Humhub - Social Network Software
- ComotGram
- Instructure Canvas
- Iteraplan community edition
- iText
- Kune - collaborative social network
- Launchpad
- lichess
- MediaGoblin
- MongoDB but software using MongoDB is not considered as derivative work
- MuPDF - a lightweight and high-quality pdf reader developed by Artifex Software Inc
- Neo4j (enterprise edition)
- Nextcloud - private cloud software
- Noosfero - Groupware
- Opa - a web application programming language
- OpenBroadcaster
- OpenBTS
- OpenCog
- Open Library
- OpenRemote - IoT Middleware
- OTRS
- ownCloud
- POV-Ray
- Proxmox Virtual Environment - a server virtualization management platform
- Public Whip
- RapidMiner - data mining suite, old versions are released as AGPL
- RStudio
- ScyllaDB [3] - High performance Cassandra-like NoSQL DB
- Seafile
- Seeks
- Servoy
- Snap! (programming language)
- Sones GraphDB
- StatusNet
- stet
- SugarCRM (community edition)
- Wakanda Server
- Wikidot
- Wiki.js [4] - A powerful wiki application built on Node.js
- WURFL
- XBlock
- Zarafa (software)
References
- ↑ "AnkiDroid: a Flash Based Study Aid". F-Droid.
- ↑ "Oracle Berkeley DB Licensing Information". Oracle.
- ↑ "Server License". Scylla DB. 19 Nov 2007. Retrieved Mar 4, 2017.
- ↑ Wiki.js | License, 2018-02-19, retrieved 2018-02-19
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