Dynamic Table Free Educational Software

Introduction
This table seeks to present information about free computer program related with school curriculum content.

The Educational Stage column uses abbreviations: PS = Preschool ES1 = Elementary School 1 ES2 = Elementary School 2 HS = High School TE = Tertiary Education.

Click on first line (title) from each column to sort alphabetically the table.

User instructions

 * The table initially displays (or update F5) in alphabetic order the Knowledge Area. By clicking on title of a column, the table is reordered, but is kept as a second order criterion the first column. You can also hold down the shift key while clicking on a column and thus maintain the immediately previous order.
 * In the site of Wikipedia, check in the left column if the page is available in a language that is familiar to you.
 * In the site of Wikipedia, you can contribute improving of existing articles, creating entirely new articles or translating articles that are available in other languages.
 * The number of occurrences in a column is displayed automatically on the first and last line of the table in the format HTML version.
 * The official page of the program can be in English, but the interface may be available in other idioms. Tip: if the program is not translated into your language, please contact the authors and cadidate to translate it.
 * The official page of a software can display the screen image capture of the program. This picture is just a "snapshot" of the program screen, and is necessary download and install the program on your computer.
 * All addresses provided here are responsibility of their supporters. If the address is not working, please register this broken link in the "Talk" tab.
 * For Mac OS, check the address of the Fink Project and read the documentation in www.finkproject.org/doc/users-guide.
 * To install KDE programs in Windows, download the installer at the indicated address, follow the installation instructions and select the program you want to download and install.
 * For the source code of a Java program, with the .jar file format, unzip this file.
 * Under "Download GNU/Linux version", the word "Distro" indicates you have to check if the program is available in the repositories of your distribution: Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Suse, Mandriva, etc.
 * The License column indicates "License families" because BSD, Apache, GNU GPL have some different versions (1.0, 2.0, etc.) which may contrast significantly from each other. See what is the license version on the official software site.

License CC-BY-SA