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List of free and open-source software packages | Wikipedia audio article

This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_free_and_open-source_software_packages 00:00:53 1 Applied fields 00:01:03 1.1 Artificial intelligence 00:02:09 1.2 CAD 00:02:31 1.2.1 Electronic design automation (EDA) 00:02:41 1.3 Computer simulation 00:03:11 1.4 Desktop publishing 00:03:35 1.5 Finance 00:06:00 1.6 Integrated Library Management Software 00:06:33 1.7 Image editor 00:07:17 1.8 Mathematics 00:07:26 1.9 Reference management software 00:07:35 1.10 Science 00:07:44 1.10.1 Bioinformatics 00:07:52 1.10.2 Cheminformatics 00:08:06 1.10.3 Geographic Information Systems 00:08:16 1.10.4 Grid computing 00:08:33 1.10.5 Microscope image processing 00:09:41 1.10.6 Molecular dynamics 00:10:17 1.10.7 Molecule viewer 00:11:08 1.10.8 Nanotechnology 00:11:24 1.10.9 Plotting 00:11:31 1.11 Quantum chemistry 00:11:49 1.12 Risk Management 00:12:04 1.13 Statistics 00:12:12 1.14 Surveys 00:12:24 2 Assistive technology 00:12:34 2.1 Speech (synthesis and recognition) 00:13:21 2.2 Other assistive technology 00:13:43 3 Data storage and management 00:13:52 3.1 Backup software 00:14:01 3.2 Database management systems (including administration) 00:14:13 3.3 Data mining 00:15:43 3.4 Data Visualization Components 00:16:12 3.5 Digital Asset Management software system 00:16:28 3.6 Disk partitioning software 00:16:37 3.7 Enterprise search engines 00:16:58 3.8 ETLs (Extract Transform Load) 00:17:14 3.9 File archivers 00:17:23 3.10 File Systems 00:17:54 4 Networking and Internet 00:18:04 4.1 Advertising 00:18:14 4.2 Communication-related 00:19:15 4.3 E-mail 00:19:33 4.4 File transfer 00:19:42 4.5 Grid and distributed processing 00:19:59 4.6 Instant messaging 00:20:07 4.7 IRC Clients 00:20:16 4.8 Middleware 00:21:00 4.9 RSS/Atom readers/aggregators 00:21:32 4.10 Peer-to-peer file sharing 00:21:52 4.11 Portal Server 00:22:11 4.12 Remote access and management 00:22:34 4.13 Routing software 00:22:42 4.14 Web browsers 00:23:25 4.15 Webcam 00:23:39 4.16 Webgrabber 00:23:53 4.17 Web-related 00:25:33 4.18 Other networking programs 00:25:59 5 Educational 00:26:08 5.1 Educational suites 00:27:45 5.2 Geography 00:27:58 5.3 Learning support 00:28:07 5.4 Language 00:28:18 5.5 Typing 00:28:38 5.6 Other educational programs 00:28:51 6 File managers 00:29:01 7 Games 00:29:09 7.1 Application layer 00:29:24 8 Genealogy 00:29:33 9 Graphical user interface 00:29:43 9.1 Desktop environments 00:29:52 9.2 Window managers 00:30:01 9.3 Windowing system 00:30:10 10 Groupware 00:30:18 10.1 Content management systems 00:30:28 10.2 Wiki software 00:30:37 11 Healthcare software 00:30:46 12 Hobby software 00:30:55 12.1 Homebrewing 00:31:05 13 Media 00:31:14 13.1 2D animation 00:31:48 13.2 3D animation 00:32:20 13.3 Audio editors, audio management 00:32:30 13.4 CD/USB-writing software 00:32:41 13.5 Flash animation 00:32:56 13.6 Graphics 00:33:04 13.7 Image galleries 00:33:13 13.8 Image viewers 00:33:33 13.9 Multimedia codecs, containers, splitters 00:33:44 13.10 Television 00:33:53 13.11 Video converters 00:34:09 13.12 Video editing 00:34:49 13.13 Video encoders 00:35:03 13.14 Video players 00:35:17 13.15 Other media packages 00:35:30 14 Office suites 00:36:01 15 Operating systems 00:36:22 15.1 Emulation and Virtualisation 00:36:34 16 Personal information managers 00:37:11 17 Programming language support 00:37:21 17.1 Bug trackers 00:37:38 17.2 Code generators 00:38:49 17.3 Documentation generators 00:39:21 17.4 Configuration software 00:39:37 17.5 Debuggers (for testing and trouble-shooting) 00:40:01 17.6 Integrated development environments 00:40:11 17.7 Version control systems 00:40:21 18 Screensavers 00:40:35 19 Security 00:40:44 19.1 Antivirus 00:41:00 19.2 Data loss prevention 00:41:11 19.3 Data recovery 00:41:27 19.3.1 Forensics 00:41:39 19.3.1.1 Anti-forensics 00:41:49 19.4 Disk erasing 00:42:01 19.5 Encryption 00:42:27 19.5.1 Disk encryption 00:42:42 19.5.2 Database encryption 00:42:52 19.6 Firewall 00:43:25 19.7 Network and security monitoring 00:43:35 19.8 Secure Shell (SSH) 00:44:02 19.9 Password management 00:44:16 19.10 Other security programs 00:44:26 20 Theology 00:44:34 20.1 Bible study tools 00:45:04 21 Typesetting 00:45:13 22 See also 00:46:06 22.1 General directories Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago. Learning by listening is a great way to: - increases imagination and understanding - improves your listening skills - improves your own spoken accent - learn while on the move - reduce eye strain Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone. Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio: htt ..

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