CasaOS is a simple, easy-to-use, elegant open-source personal cloud system
An open-source AirPlay mirroring server for the Raspberry Pi. Supports iOS 9 and up.
PiShrink is a bash script that automatically shrink a pi image that will then resize to the max size of the SD card on boot. This will make putting the image back onto the SD card faster and the shrunk images will compress better. In addition the shrinked image can be compressed with gzip and xz to create an even smaller image. Parallel compression of the image using multiple cores is supported.
It's a screencasting system project based on a Pi 3. Nothing very new for such project except that it aims at being very user friendly. Easy setup for users on Windows, Mac and Linux.
User connects to the Promys Device Wifi access point, visits the embedded web page, downloads client application from there and starts it. Almost as easy as ClickShare from BARCO but at a reasonable price (~40€).
It's NOT like a Chromecast device, guests don't have to join hosts wifi network. It's suitable for companies that would like to offer easy screencasting to visitors and employees. It's more similar to Clickshare. I don't see a point using it at home, but, why not?
An already made system image is available on the web site (see below), so it should be very straightforward to setup a Pi3 out of the box and have an up and running system.
For the moment it is very basic but it can be extended with plenty of nifty features. Check out TODO/Ideas section for that and feel free to contribute.
Display Twitter timelines or searches for tweets and turns them into teletext pages for your Raspberry Pi
raspiBackup allows to create backups of a running Raspberry. No shutdown and manual intervention is required. Instead important services have to be stopped just before starting the backup and when the backup has finished they have to be started again. Any device which can be mounted on Linux can store the backup (USB disk, USB stick, nfs, samba, sshfs, ...). The common Linux backup tools dd, tar and rsync using hardlinks can be used to create the backup. Backups can be restored on any SD card. An external rootpartition will be included in the backup. NOOBS images are supported.
LibreELEC is ‘Just enough OS’ for Kodi, a Linux distribution built to run Kodi on current and popular mediacentre hardware. We are an evolution of the popular OpenELEC project. LibreELEC software will be familiar to OpenELEC users, but the project follows its own path and has intentional differences:
PirateBox is a DIY anonymous offline file-sharing and communications system built with free software and inexpensive off-the-shelf hardware.