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 |
Firefox for iOS |
Mobile web browser |
MPL 2.0 |
git |
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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. |
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 |
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VLC for iOS |
A port of the free VLC media player |
MPL 2.0
GPLv2+ |
git |
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The White House |
The official White House app |
MIT |
git |
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wikiHow |
wikiHow app |
GPL |
git |
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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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