1. open-source - Noun
2. open-source - Adjective
3. open-source - Verb
of or relating to or being computer software for which the source code is freely available
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A cross-platform (Windows, Macintosh, Linux and also iOS and Android) open-source simulation system for Life and other cellular automata, by Andrew Trevorrow and Tomas Rokicki. Source: Internet
Alternatives to a state-owned response to natural-monopolies include both open-source licensed technology and co-operatives management where a monopoly's users or workers own the monopoly. Source: Internet
AMD has historically lagged behind Nvidia in software features, but that gap is now smaller than ever with the release of the RX 5000 series, introducing useful visual enhancements with the open-source FidelityFX suite. Source: Internet
Alternative Windows/Unix integration tools Several open-source and proprietary alternatives provide simultaneous access to both Windows and UNIX environments on the same hardware. Source: Internet
Alongside phasing out IE11, Microsoft is sunsetting its legacy Edge browser that was based on the proprietary EdgeHTML engine instead of the open-source project. Source: Internet
Apple has an open-source framework for developing drivers on Mac OS X called the I/O Kit. Source: Internet