What Integrates with OpenWrt?

Find out what OpenWrt integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with OpenWrt, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that OpenWrt currently integrates with:

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    Snapcraft Reviews

    Snapcraft

    Snapcraft

    Free
    This is the code repository of snapd, which is the background service that manages snaps and maintains them. Snaps are app packages that automatically update for desktop, cloud, IoT, and IoT. Snaps are easy to install, secure, cross platform, and dependency-free. They are being used every day on millions of Linux systems. Snapd, in addition to its many management and service functions, provides snapd, the snap command. It is used to install and delete snaps, interact with the wider snap ecosystem and implement the confinement policies that isolate snaps, and governs the interfaces that allow snaps access to specific system resources outside their confinement. The Snap Store has a wide range of products that you can download, such as Spotify and Visual Studio Code. You can also create your own snaps by following our snap documentation creation process.
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    Skycoin Reviews
    Skycoin was created to address the shortcomings of Ethereum and Bitcoin. Because of this, no other coin could fulfill Satoshi's original vision for a fully decentralized digital currency. Skycoin's revolutionary Obelisk consensus algorithm ensures that the platform is free of manipulation and centralization. It also features CX, a turing-complete programming language that was built from the ground up to enable hundreds of thousands of developers to quickly deploy applications to the blockchain. Skycoin functions as a currency with virtually-free transactions, soon-to-be-implemented absolute privacy, and Visa-like speeds with inherent asset-backed value not based on speculation. Skywire was created by users for the users. The network is controlled by users. It operates on a trust system that allows malicious nodes to be removed from the main Skywire network through collective agreement.
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