![]() Colour scheme: green text = latest stable version, red text = development or beta version.The KDE desktop is represented by the "plasma-desktop" package and the Xfce desktop by the "xfdesktop" package. The Apache web server is listed as "httpd" and the Linux kernel is listed as "linux". For indication about the GNOME version, please check the "nautilus" and "gnome-shell" packages. Notes: In case where multiple versions of a package are shipped with a distribution, only the default version appears in the table.To compare the software in this project to the software available in other distributions, please see our Compare Packages page.Select view: Major packages only (52) All tracked packages (229).Qubes-like isolation using FreeBSD tools.Rebooting into a new snapshot without shutting down.Sandboxing software running on FreeBSD.: Development Release: FreeBSD 13.0-BETA4.: Development Release: FreeBSD 13.0-RC1.: Development Release: FreeBSD 13.0-RC2.: Development Release: FreeBSD 13.0-RC3.: Development Release: FreeBSD 13.0-RC4.: Development Release: FreeBSD 13.1-BETA2.: Development Release: FreeBSD 13.1-RC1.: Development Release: FreeBSD 13.1-RC2.: Development Release: FreeBSD 13.1-RC3.Releases announcements with download links and checksums: ![]() FreeBSD comes with over 20,000 packages (pre-compiled software that is bundled for easy installation), covering a wide range of areas: from server software, databases and web servers, to desktop software, games, web browsers and business software - all free and easy to install. FreeBSD is used by companies, Internet Service Providers, researchers, computer professionals, students and home users all over the world in their work, education and recreation. Berkeley's "Net/2" to the i386, known as "386BSD", though very little of the 386BSD code remains. It is also based indirectly on William Jolitz's port of U.C. Berkeley's "4.4BSD-Lite" release, with some "4.4BSD-Lite2" enhancements. Category: Desktop, Firewall, Raspberry Pi, ServerįreeBSD is a UNIX-like operating system for the i386, amd64, IA-64, arm, MIPS, powerpc, ppc64, PC-98 and UltraSPARC platforms based on U.C.Desktop: AfterStep, Awesome, Blackbox, Enlightenment, Fluxbox, GNOME, IceWM, KDE Plasma, LXDE, Openbox, WMaker, Xfce.Architecture: arm, aarch64, armel, i386, ia64, mips, mipsel, sparc64, pc98, powerpc, powerpc64, ps3, x86_64, xbox.Title Release: BeeBEEP (Secure Lan Messenger) v3.0. – Auto search for new users every 15 seconds if the connected user list is empty – Added save main window geometry option in view menu – Nickname can be selected at each connection (option) – Preview of chat message can be showed on tray notification (option) – Fixed a bug on paste string on message edit when word completer is enabled – Find text in chat (right click on chat window) – Fixed a bug in add user manually dialog – Added shortcut for broadcast action and send folder action – Added new edit option in add user manually dialog – Added anonymous usage statistics (option) – Image preview is added in non native File Dialog (native has by default) – Chat messages can be printed (all or selected) – Added timestamp and datestamp to home activities (option – right click on text) Message History: all messages can be saved.Offline messages: messages will be delivered to offline users when they will be online.P2P: send or share your files and folders (also by drag and drop).Groups: create your favorite group of people.Instant Messaging: chat with all people connected, group or single user.Secure: encryption based on Rjandell Algorithm (AES).Easy to use: BeeBEEP is a serverless application.Multiple OS: there are releases for Windows, MacOSX, Linux, OS/2 and eComStation.Free: BeeBEEP is free and always will be.You don’t need a server, just download, unzip and start it. You can talk and share files with all the people inside your local area network such of an office, home or internet cafe. Is a peer to peer, lan messenger developed by Marco Mastroddi.
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