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"We have curated a list of 100 excellent open-access websites and resources, each chosen on the grounds of utility for the Classics learner/lover." antigonejournal.com/helps/

@bibliolater TLG isn't really "open" by any stretch of the imagination. They're really stuck in the proprietary mind-set of 1985.
My own offering is a novel presentation of Homer with aids: bitbucket.org/ben-crowell/rans
Cunliffe's dictionary of the Homeric language is public domain now, yay: archive.org/details/CunliffeHo (TLG has a copy of Cunliffe behind their own paywall, with rate-limiting and other restrictions that make it useless.)

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