The software that powers Flashpoint is free and open-source, obviously excluding most of the supported browser plugins/technologies (we can't do much about that). Applications and utilities developed by project contributors can be found at our GitHub team page. Software Developed by Flashpoint Contributors
The following software is available under the MIT license:
- Flashpoint Launcher, an extensible, Electron-based launcher inspired by LaunchBox.
- Flashpoint Proxy, a library that enables communication between a browser/projector and Flashpoint's simulated internet.
- Flashpoint Secure Player, an advanced application that allows for playback of plugin-based content without making permanent changes to the Windows registry.
- Flashpoint Component Tools, a set of applications that allow the user to download, manage, and remove components.
- OldCPUSimulator, a tool that runs applications with simulated clock speeds.
The following open-source software is not developed by us, but is included within Flashpoint's software suite:
- Apache HTTP Server, a web server released under the Apache-2.0 license.
- Basilisk, a web browser released under the MPL-2.0 license. Flashpoint uses a custom 32-bit build with its own branding, which can be found here.
- Chromium, a web browser released under various open-source licenses.
- PHP, a web scripting language released under the PHP license.