List of proprietary source-available software


This is a list of proprietary source-available software, which has available source code, but is not classified as free software or open-source software. In some cases, this type of software is originally sold and released without the source code, and the source code becomes available later. Sometimes, the source code is released under a liberal software license at its end of life. This type of software can also have its source code leaked or reverse engineered.
While such software often later becomes open source software or public domain, other constructs and software licenses exist, for instance shared source or creative commons licenses. If the source code is given out without specified license or public domain waiver it has legally to be considered as still proprietary due to the Berne Convention.
For a list of video game software with available source code, see List of commercial video games with available source code. For specifically formerly proprietary software which is now free software, see List of formerly proprietary software.
TitleOriginal authorOriginal releaseSource code availabilityOpenSource compatibleFreeware Complete Free software New licenseNotes
Amazon LumberyardAmazon20022016proprietary licenseOn 16 August 2017, the source code of the game engine was made freely available under proprietary license terms via GitHub.
Apple DOSApple Inc.19862015non-commercial licenseThe Apple DOS source code was released by the Computer History Museum after Paul Laughton, the creator of the code, donated it.
Photoshop 1.0.1Adobe Systems Inc.1990February 2013?Computer History Museum Software License Adobe Systems Inc. made the source code of the 1990 version 1.0.1 of Photoshop available to the Computer History Museum. Includes all the code with the exception of the MacApp applications library which was licensed from Apple.
Bitstream Vera Bitstream Inc.Unknown2003? Through the efforts of Bitstream and the GNOME Foundation
BuildKen Silverman19952000own non-commercial license-
Commodore 64 firmwareCommodore International19822012Around 2012 Dennis Jarvis, ex-Commodore engineer, made material and source code of the development history of the C64 available. Later the source code was cleaned up, reformated and made build-able again in a GitHub projects by enthusiasts.
Call to Power IIActivision20002003own non-commercial licenseSource code was handed to the community to allow them self-support.
CuneiFormCognitive Technologies19932008???BSDOptical character recognition software
Deluxe Paint I Electronic Arts19962015non-commercial licenseSource code of an early version released by Electronic Arts in 2015.
Duke Nukem 3D3D Realms19962003GPL-2.0-or-laterGame code only, no data, no engine.
Doomid Software19931997id software license/later GPLv2+Code only. Originally released under a restrictive license in 1997, in 1999 re-licensed under GPL-2.0-or-later.
DR-DOS/Caldera OpenDOS 7.01Caldera (company)1976May 1997???Caldera's OpenDOS End-User License AgreementThe Caldera OpenDOS 7.01 source code was a base for the DR-DOS/OpenDOS Enhancement Project in 2002.
FurbyDavid Hampton1998August 2018???Public Domain In August 2018, after contacting the US patent office, a PDF scan of the toy's assembler language firmware from the patent's appendix became available on the internet. Later it was archived by the Internet Archive, and then manually corrected and transcribed to assemble-able code again by an enthusiast.
FPS Creator ClassicThe Game Creators1999 February 2016undefinedIn February 2016 authors decided to release "FPS Creator" as "FPS Creator Classic" source available with many model packs on github.com.
Helix (multimedia project)RealNetworks2002?RealNetworks Community Source LicenseThe Helix Community is an open collaborative effort to develop and extend the Helix DNA platform.
HoverRaceGrokkSoft19962006?originally time limited license / later non-commercial GrokkSoft HoverRace SourceCode License.
Jump 'n BumpBrainchild Design19981999?EmailwareSource code released under an emailware license.
JavaSun Microsystems19951998Sun Community Source LicenseIn 1998 Sun Microsystems released much of Java under the terms of the Sun Community Source License.
MacPaintApple Inc.19842010non-commercial licenseMacPaint 1.3's source code is available through the Computer History Museum, along with the QuickDraw source code.
Marathon 2: DurandalBungie19952000GPL-3.0-or-laterThe code was released under the GPL-2.0-or-later, then GPL-3.0-or-later, while the data is still proprietary. Now known as Aleph One
Mega (service)Mega Limited201?2017MEGA Limited Code Review LicenseMega Limited released the source code to their client-side software around 28 January 2017 under an own license on github.com.
MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0Microsoft19822018MITOn 25 March 2014 Microsoft made the code to MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0 available to the public under a Microsoft Research License for educational purposes. In 2018 they relicensed them under MIT license.
Microsoft Word for Windows version 1.1aMicrosoft19912014Microsoft Research License Microsoft made the source code of the 1991 version of Word available to the Computer History Museum and to the public for educational purposes.
MidasWWWTony Johnson and Chung Huynh19922015??unspecified16 November 1992 sources were made available in June 2015 at GitHub without specified license.
NASTRANNASA19602001???own licenseIn 2001 the NASA released with the "NASA Classics" package also the Finite Element Analysis simulator's source code to the public for free.
NCSA Mosaic 2.7NCSA1993March 2010??own licensefirst graphical browser
NetBeans1997October 2007Apache-2.0An integrated development environment for Java and other programming languages
Netscape Enterprise ServerSun MicrosystemsJanuary 2009??BSDSun Microsystems open sourced it.
PhysXNvidia200420153-clause BSD license At GDC 2015, Nvidia made the PhysX' source code available on GitHub, but requires registration on developer.nvidia.com and EULA signing.

Since December 2018, Nvidia relicensed the PhysX' source code under the 3-clause BSD license for Apple iOS, macOS, Google Android ARM, Linux, and Microsoft Windows
Pine (email client)19891996???own licenseBefore 1996 under BSD license, it was switched to a proprietary license while still having the source code available.
Quakeid Software19961999GPL-2.0-or-laterThe map sources were also released under the GPL in 2006.
Rise of the Triad3D Realms19942002GPL-2.0-or-laterOnly the code was released under the GPL-2.0-or-later.
Stellar FrontierStardock19972008Stardock Shared Source Stellar Frontier License Stellar Frontier is a multiplayer space strategy/shooter game made by Doug Hendrix in 1995 and published by Stardock. Stardock closed the master server on 4 August 2006, ceasing official support for multiplayer mode but released the source code under a shared source license in 2008.
Swiss Post E-Voting SystemScytlunknown2021own licenseThe software was originally developed by Scytl, but purchased by Swiss Post in 2020. Some parts of the system are released under an open source license, but the main part is not.
SymbianNokia1997 2010EPL / Nokia Symbian License
Take 2Cellsoft / Geert Vergauwe?2015"open source freeware"The popular animation software for the Amiga was gifted in 2015 to the community by the original developer, including the 68k assembly source code.
Technicolor TC72xx chipset cable modem firmware/eCosTechnicolor20082015?GPLv2, lGPL, eCos 2.0 licenseReleased on GitHub on 30. November 2015.
v8 Unix, v9, v10Unix Heritage Society and Alcatel-Lucent19852017non-copyright enforcement grant on non-commercial usageIn 2017, Unix Heritage Society and Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc., on behalf of itself and Nokia Bell Laboratories, released v8, v9, v10 under the condition: "will not assert its copyright rights with respect to any non-commercial copying, distribution, performance, display or creation of derivative works of Research Unix®1 Editions 8, 9, and 10".
UnrarRarlabs19952000own unrar licenseUnrar source code was released by Eugene Roshal/RARlabs sometime in 2000. A GPL fork of older codebase exists.
Unreal EngineEpic Games19982014own unrar license-
Warzone 2100Pumpkin Studios/Eidos InteractiveMarch 1999December 2004 GPL-2.0-or-laterVideo game by Eidos Interactive
Watcom C compilerWatcom19882003Sybase Open Watcom Public LicenseReleased as Open Watcom, under a license which is considered free by the OSI but not by the FSF. The FSF has problems with the license as it demands more freedom than the GPL by requiring the release of source code also in the case of private use.
Xerox AltoComputer History Museum19752014own non-commercial licenseOn 21 October 2014, Xerox Alto's source code and other resources were released from the Computer History Museum.