List of free and open-source iOS applications
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This is an incomplete list of notable applications (apps) that run on iOS which meet guidelines for free software and open-source software.
Application name | Description | License | Source | Notes |
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Firefox for iOS | Mobile web browser | MPL 2.0 | git | |
Linphone | Video SIP/VoIP client | GPLv2 | git | Also available for Android. |
MAPS.ME | Offline maps and navigation using OpenStreetMap data | Apache 2.0 | git | Also available for Android. |
ownCloud | File sync & share (the official ownCloud app) | GPLv3 | git | Also available for Android. |
Signal | Encrypted voice calling and instant messaging | GPLv3 | git | Also available for Android. |
surespot | Encrypted instant messaging | GPLv3 | git | Also available for Android. |
Telegram | Instant messaging | GPLv2 | git | Also available for Android, Windows Phone, and Firefox OS. |
Vim | A port of the UNIX based text editor to iOS, with syntax highlighting | Free software | git | |
VLC for iOS | A port of the free VLC media player | MPL 2.0 GPLv2+ |
git | |
The White House | The official White House app | MIT | git | |
wikiHow | wikiHow app | GPL | git | |
Wikipedia | The official Wikipedia app | MIT | git | Also available for Android, webOS and Kindle. |
WordPress | The official WordPress app | GPLv2 | git | Also available for Android. |
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