Category:Software using the MIT license
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Software that uses the MIT License.
Pages in category "Software using the MIT license"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 363 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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- Babel (transcompiler)
- Backbone.js
- Banshee (media player)
- Barrelfish (operating system)
- Beautiful Soup (HTML parser)
- Behat (computer science)
- Bitcoin Core
- Bitmessage
- Blackbox
- Blosxom
- Bolt (CMS)
- Bootstrap (front-end framework)
- Bosque (programming language)
- Bouncy Castle (cryptography)
- Box2D
- Brackets (text editor)
- BRender
- Browserify
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- C++/WinRT
- Cafu Engine
- CakePHP
- Camping (microframework)
- Cannon.js
- Capistrano (software)
- Capybara (software)
- CBL-Mariner
- CEGUI
- CERN httpd
- Chainer
- Chakra (JavaScript engine)
- Chart.js
- Chipmunk (software)
- Chord (peer-to-peer)
- CLiki
- CLR Profiler
- Cobra (programming language)
- Cocos2d
- Code Co-op
- CodeIgniter
- CodeMirror
- CoffeeScript
- Compiz
- Concrete CMS
- CppCMS
- Croquet OS
- CTWM
- Cucumber (software)
- CuPy
- CURL
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- Managed Extensibility Framework
- MapServer
- Mari0
- Merb
- Mesa (computer graphics)
- Metakit
- Meteor (web framework)
- MicroPython
- Microsoft Automatic Graph Layout
- Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit
- Microsoft Detours
- Microsoft Power Fx
- Microsoft PowerToys
- Microsoft SEAL
- Microsoft Small Basic
- Midori JavaScript Framework
- Mimalloc
- Mix (build tool)
- ML.NET
- Mocha (JavaScript framework)
- MochiKit
- Modernizr
- Monero
- Mono (software)
- MonoTorrent
- MooTools
- Mruby
- MS-DOS
- MSBuild
- MsQuic
- Musl