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A list of tools used by the Free Software Foundation can be found in [https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/thank-you-for-the-software-that-makes-our-work-possible this blog post].
 
A list of tools used by the Free Software Foundation can be found in [https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/thank-you-for-the-software-that-makes-our-work-possible this blog post].
  
* [https://civicrm.org CiviCRM] is a suite of tools that helps nonprofits and community groups maintain a database of supporters, receive donations, and sent emails.
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* [https://civicrm.org CiviCRM] is a suite of tools that helps nonprofits and community groups maintain a database of supporters, receive donations, and send emails.
  
 
* [https://drupal.org Drupal] is a powerful Web site revision system that powers sites like whitehouse.gov and [https://defectivebydesign.org Defective by Design].
 
* [https://drupal.org Drupal] is a powerful Web site revision system that powers sites like whitehouse.gov and [https://defectivebydesign.org Defective by Design].

Revision as of 21:11, 16 November 2014

This page collects information about software that can be used by nonprofits, community groups, and individuals to advance the cause of free software.

A list of tools used by the Free Software Foundation can be found in this blog post.

  • CiviCRM is a suite of tools that helps nonprofits and community groups maintain a database of supporters, receive donations, and send emails.
  • MediaWiki powers thousands of sites across the Web, including Wikipedia and this very wiki.
  • LibreOffice is a full-featured office productivity suite that can often be used as a drop-in replacement for freedom-restricting software like Microsoft Word.
  • GnuPG is essential for secure communications and makes it possible to send snoop-resistant emails. Why not check out the Free Software Foundation's Email Self-Defense Guide to get started using GnuPG?
  • Trisquel GNU/Linux is a fully-free distribution of the GNU/Linux operating system that includes many of the programs listed above. Best of all it doesn't include or recommend any nonfree software.
  • GNU Mailman is a mailing list management tool that helps groups collaborate and discuss issues.
  • Pidgin is an instant messaging client with support for many popular protocols, like XMPP and IRC. When used with the pidgin-otr plugin, it is possible to have fully encrypted conversations.
  • Inkscape is an advanced graphic design and illustration program that's great for creating Web graphics, handbills, and pamphlets.

This page was a featured resource in August 2014.