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Pixelfed is a decentralized federated application that allows users to share photos, art, and videos. This guide explains how to install and configure Pixelfed and provides details about all prerequisites.
Collabora is a fully-featured open-source alternative to popular office suites such as Microsoft Office. The Collabora Online Development Edition (CODE) edition is the online development version of Collabora.
There is now increased interest in federated web applications as alternatives to the major social media sites.
Recent developments have led to a renewed interest in federated web applications. Much of the interest centers around the Twitter alternative Mastodon.
The Planet (Venus) Feed Aggregator takes a collection of RSS feeds and generates what its founders call a “River of News” feed that combines posts from all sources into a single coherent stream.
Dolphin is an open-source software package for building social networks, dating sites and niche communities. Dolphin’s features include video chat, video messenger, iPhone app, Android App, Adobe AIR desktop app, groups, events, blogs, files, media sharing, a store, and more.
phpFox is a proprietary social networking platform that allows groups to create and maintain communities of people with common interests.
The Planet Feed Aggregator takes a collection of RSS feeds and generates what its founders call a “River of News” feed that combines posts from all sources into a single coherent stream.
The Planet Feed Aggregator takes a collection of RSS feeds and generates what its founders call a “River of News” feed that combines posts from all sources into a single coherent stream, and allows a community to easily stay up to date on the distributed output of its members.
OSQA, the Open Source Question and Answer platform, is a tool for structured community engagement centered around knowledge exchange.
Elgg is an open source social networking tool that enables groups of people to create and manage common interest sites that allow users to keep blogs, create profiles, join groups, upload files, and update status messages (known as “microblogs”).
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