Linux is an open-source kernel and usually comes bundled with free and open source software, however, proprietary software for Linux does exist and is available to end-users. Together with GNU it comprises the GNU/Linux operating system.
The following is a list of proprietary software for Linux:
Google Chrome – freeware, Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier (an open source version, Chromium, also exists)
Netscape – freeware, last Linux version is 7.2 (discontinued)
Opera – freeware, offers free and easy to download Web browsers for computers, mobile phones and devices.
E-mail Client in MS Outlook Style
Bynari – Insight Family of products is a collaboration suite of products that consists of open source components and proprietary development, by Bynari, that runs on Linux.
Lotus Notes – 8.0.0 for Linux/x86 (Red Hat and SuSE initially)[1]
Zarafa Outlook Sharing Zarafa is designed to integrate with Microsoft Office Outlook and is meant as an alternative to the Microsoft Exchange Server.
Zimbra – Open source cross-platform webmail and Desktop client.
FTP Client/s
IglooFTP PRO for Linux
Pro:Atria Ltd SFTPPlus commercial SSH server and client with additional audit and automation functions in order to meet regulatory and corporate compliance requirements.
Xellsoft.com SynchronEX+ Shareware, SynchronEX enables robust multi-directional file tree synchronization and backup over local & network paths in any situation:
Firewall (packet filtering)
SmoothWall Corporate – A closed fork of SmoothWall, targeted at enterprise and corporate users
TrueCrypt, the source code is available, but the license is considered "unclear" and therefore not considered "free" by some of the major GNU/Linux distributions,[3][4][5][6][7] and even considered with "potential to be actively dangerous" by Fedora[8]
Serv-U File Server – Managed file transfer server, supporting FTP, FTPS, SFTP, HTTP, and HTTPS file transfer methods as well as numerous other features.
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