Open Source Stash

The best open-source alternatives for you next maker project

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'Open Source Stash', the easiest way to find the best open-source alternative for design, analytics, video and more. Building something extra-ordinary need not be an expensive affair while you begin a project, start with open-source and scale gradually.
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Adithya Shreshti
Hey Hunters πŸ‘‹ Adithya here, as a No-Code maker I am excited to to be here to present you Open Source Stash. Open Source Stash (OSS) helps you discover the best or low-cost and privacy focused alternatives to software or tools we use everyday. It is built for makers, marketers or designers or anyone else who are just starting to explore a way to create something of their own. Using Open-source tools helps you start working on your project without worrying about costs or privacy. What makes Open Source Stash different? Quick Snapshot: You can quickly get an idea about the tool through a short intro and on how it looks without navigating away from OSS. Universal Search: To make things easy as a pie, just search a keyword and relevant tools show up instantaneously, you need not go through tens of pages or hundreds of products to find the one you need. Categories: Pick a category out of 23+ categories or sort through them to find something specific. Open to contribute: Want to get something added to this stash as a user of a wonderful open-source tool or as someone who has built/created it? Just submit through the site and you will see it on the site within 24 hours after review or hear back from us incase we need more details. Whats coming up in a few weeks? - Multiple tags fo each product - Mention of info about language for dev tools - Mention of license type or category - Ability to filter based on language or license and more. That's about it, check out https://opensourcestash.com and let me know your thoughts, comments or suggestions here.
Bruce
This is amazing! Almost every product features there looks polished and useful.
Adithya Shreshti
@bcye That's the whole idea of Open Source Stash, to make it easy and useful for makers or marketers to find the best open-source product without wasting time. Thanks for the comment, feel free to share about OSS with your dev/marketer friends :)
Gleb Sabirzyanov
So cool!
Adithya Shreshti
@zyumbik Thanks Gleb, which are the open-source tools or software that you have been using? Curious to know :)
Gleb Sabirzyanov
@adithya I use Kap regularly, sometimes also Handbrake, OBS and rarely VLC and IINA. For development I use VSCode most of the time. Telegram is probably the most used open source app for me. Another app I used before is called KeyCastr, but it didn't work exactly as I wanted and I couldn't change the source since it's written in Objective-C that I don't know, so I replaced it with my own development written in Swift (didn't publish anywhere as it's bad haha). I also recently started learning Blender a bit but not sure I'll continue as 3D is just a toy for me.
Adithya Shreshti
@zyumbik Wow, that is an amazing list of tools actually that I should before the sunrises tomorrow haha. Thanks for sharing. Please share about OSS with your dev/startup network too
Rusty
Good stuff mate! Was just thinking how no-one talks about handbrake & it's one of the most powerful tool available for FREE
Adithya Shreshti
@ze_rusty Hey thanks Sachin! Yup, Handbreak is definitely a gem for conversion and video transcoding. I hope more people get to know about via Open Source Stash. Feel free to submit any other open-source tools you are using in case it is already not on OSS.
Nitesh Manav
This is really cool. Just upvoted and bookmarked. Great work @adithya :)
Adithya Shreshti
@adithya @niteshmanav Hey, ssup? Feel free to share it with your amazing network, would help in taking it to even more people. What open-source tools do you use that are currently missing on OSS?
Nik Shevchenko
Hey Adithya! That’s great and you are doing the right thing I believe everyone today needs to know more about the NoCode
Adithya Shreshti
@kodjima33 Totally agree. Easiest way to test what works and what doesn't ;) Appreciate your support.
Max Prilutskiy
Good luck with the product! πŸ‘
Adithya Shreshti
@prilutskiy Thanks Max!
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