List of free and open-source web applications

All web applications, both traditional and Web 2.0, are operated by software running somewhere. This is a list of free software which can be used to run alternative web applications. Also listed are similar proprietary web applications that users may be familiar with. Most of this software is server-side software, often running on a web server.

Application Service License Requirements Similar proprietary web application(s)
Collabora Online Online office suite MPLv2.0 Google Docs, Microsoft 365
Gallery Photo sharing GPLv3 PHP + MySQL[1] flickr, Picasa
Piwigo Photo sharing GPL PHP + MariaDB / MySQL[2] flickr, Picasa
OpenBroadcaster Video streaming AGPLv3+ MySQL YouTube
Plumi Video streaming GPL | ZPL YouTube
PeerTube Video streaming AGPLv3+ YouTube
Libre.fm Music streaming AGPLv3+ PostgreSQL or MySQL last.fm
CiteSeerX Bibliographic database Apache MySQL or PostgreSQL SpringerLink
OpenStreetMap Mapping ODbL MySQL or PostgreSQL Google Maps
ownCloud File sharing/sync, web calendar, online office suite etc. AGPLv3 Dropbox, drop.io
Nextcloud File sharing/sync, web calendar, online office suite etc. AGPLv3+ PHP + MariaDB / MySQL / Oracle / PostgreSQL / SQLite[3] Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft 365, box
Seafile File sharing/sync, web calendar, online office suite etc. GPLv2 Dropbox, drop.io
Tahoe Least-Authority File Store File sharing GPLv2+ Dropbox, drop.io
iFolder File sharing GPLv2+ Dropbox, drop.io
AbiCollab Online file editing GPLv2 MySQL or PostgreSQL Google Docs
Etherpad Online file editing Apache MySQL or PostgreSQL Google Docs
Eucalyptus (computing) Virtual machine provisioning GPLv3 Amazon EC2
OpenNebula Virtual machine provisioning Apache SQLite3 Amazon EC2
DokuWiki Wiki GPLv2 Wikispaces
MediaWiki Wiki GPLv2+ MySQL or PostgreSQL Wikispaces
TiddlyWiki Wiki BSD license Web browser Evernote, Microsoft OneNote
Open Journal Systems Publication management GPLv2 MySQL or PostgreSQL
WordPress Blogging GPLv2 PHP + MariaDB / MySQL[4] blogger.com
LiveJournal Blogging GPLv2+ blogger.com
Ghost Blogging MIT License JavaScript, node.js blogger.com
GNU Social Distributed social network AGPLv3 MySQL or PostgreSQL Twitter
Mastodon Distributed social network AGPLv3 PostgreSQL Twitter
AppScale Virtual web hosting BSD Google AppEngine
PHPGroupware Online office suite GPLv2 Google Docs
eGroupware Online office suite GPLv2 Google Docs
Feng Office Online office suite AGPL Google Docs
Roundcube Web mail GPLv3+ with exceptions for skins and plugins Gmail, Hotmail
IMP Web mail GPLv2 IMAP server Gmail, Hotmail
Squirrelmail Web mail GPLv2 Gmail, Hotmail
Mailman Mailing lists GPL Google Groups, Yahoo Groups
FluxBB Forum GPLv2
phpBB Forum GPLv2
MyBB Forum GNU LGPL
Phorum Forum Phorum 2.0
Vanilla Forum GPLv2
Discourse Forum GPLv2+
LimeSurvey Internet survey GPLv2 SurveyMonkey, Google Form creator
Tiny Tiny RSS RSS reader GPLv3 Google Reader
pump.io Social aggregation Apache FriendFeed
Meneame Social news AGPLv3 Digg
Mixx Social news Digg
Friendica Distributed social network MIT Facebook
Diaspora Distributed social network AGPL Facebook
BuddyPress Distributed social network GPL WordPress Facebook
Elgg Distributed social network GPLv2 / MIT Facebook
Scuttle Social bookmarking Delicious
Connotea (discontinued) Social bookmarking Delicious
Ma.gnolia 2 (discontinued) Social bookmarking Delicious
Apertium Translation GPLv2 Google Translate
EyeOS (version 2.5 and earlier) Homepage AGPLv3 iGoogle
OpenCroquet Virtual world MIT SecondLife
OpenSimulator Virtual world BSD SecondLife
bitwarden Password manager GPLv3, AGPLv3 node.js Dashlane, LastPass
Mattermost Web chat MIT, AGPLv3, Apache License 2.0 Slack
Element Web chat Apache License 2.0 Slack

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References

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  1. ^ "Gallery3:Requirements - Gallery Codex". codex.galleryproject.org. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
  2. ^ "Piwigo/README.md at 9af2ba648f4939e1a6a1774b178186290bb7a1b9 · Piwigo/Piwigo". GitHub. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
  3. ^ "System requirements — Nextcloud latest Administration Manual latest documentation". docs.nextcloud.com. Retrieved 2023-11-28.
  4. ^ "Hosting Requirements for WordPress". WordPress.org. Retrieved 2023-11-28.