Operating Systems
- 1961
- Wolverhampton Linux User Group
- LUG in the west midlands of the United Kingdom. Meets every two weeks at the Standard Indian Restaurant to socialise, and debate and discuss Linux. Includes a mailing list, map and directions to the Standard, Wiki, member sites and blogs.
- 1962
- Egyptian GNU/Linux User Group
- EGLUG exists to serve the Egyptian Free/Open Source Community. Site contains events information, articles and a wiki.
- 1963
- Haifa Linux Club
- Home for Linux users and programmers in the Haifa area, organized by people who are participants in the Israeli Group of Linux Users: IGLU.
- 1964
- Linux User Group United Arab Emirates
- UAE, Middle East. Good source for Linux related resources in the Mid-East. Host: GoldenSun Internet Consulting and Research.
- 1965
- LightWork Design
- Advanced component software for 3D visualization and simulation from art to virtual part.
- 1966
- IPNetRouter
- (formerly IPNLink) is a low cost OT native IP router that runs as software on a Macintosh, allowing multiple machines to access the Internet. Designed from the ground up to take full advantage of Open Transport.
- 1967
- BBEdit
- Famed Macintosh text editor - includes many features which have been specifically developed in response to the needs of HTML authors.
- 1968
- oXygen
- Support for XML, XML Schema, DTD, XSL and TXT documents. Features XSLT transformation, Unicode support, FOP support, browser preview, automatic DTD generation, code insight and outliner.
- 1970
- Claris Emailer
- Offers integration with older versions of AOL, Applelink, and Compuserve. OS 7 and 8 only; no longer maintained or supported. Includes free download.
- 1971
- Nisus Email
- Offers drag-send feature, global window, auto-send-attachment directory, and external word processor compatibility. OS X and OS 8.5 and higher. Includes feature description, support forum, screenshots, and trial download.
- 1972
- SnapMail
- Peer-to-peer messaging and chat utility offers file transfer between Windows and Mac computer, reminder messages, templates, return receipt request, and built-in spell checker. OS X and OS 9, as well as Windows. Includes documentation, FAQ, testimonials, and trial download.
- 1973
- Captain FTP
- Offers secure file transfer, tabbed graphical interface, local network transfers, server to server file transfer, accelerated transfers, address book: private, public & shared, multiple connections, auto-resume, automated transfers, Growl notifications, virtual desktop folders. OSX only + compatible with Snow Leopard. Includes feature description, support forum and demo download.
- 1974
- DropSite
- Offers one-way automated file uploads by dragging files onto a pre-configured icon. OS X. Includes version comparison, feature description, documentation, and trial download.
- 1975
- Fetch
- Offers multiple connections, drag and drop, resumption of interrupted downloads, file format conversion, and support for URLs. For OS X and OS 7-9. Includes overview and FAQ, user forum, user guide, and purchase information.
- 1976
- FileChute
- Offers drag-and-drop automated file transfer, file compression and encryption, filename obfuscation, generation of short URLs, and auto-deletion of files. OS X 10.2 or later. Includes feature description of features, trial download, and online purchase.
- 1977
- NetFinder
- Offers Finder-like interface, firewall and proxy support, Keychain integration, secure transfers, and integration with BBEdit. OS X and OS 8 and 9. Includes description of features, documentation, FAQ, and trial download.
- 1978
- RBrowser
- Offers secure transfers, resume transfer, multitasking, global and site-specific settings, multi-file transfers, and Unix shell commands. OS X 10.3 (Panther) only. Includes feature descriptions, FAQ, and program download. Also offers RBrowserLite, a free version of the software.
