Three I've heard of.  

1) TODO sample

There is of course the TODO sample which is used to compare frameworks, not 
sure its up to date. 

http://todomvc.com/examples/angularjs/#/

2)  Angello (forthcoming) 

This is a similar application to the excellent  'Trello' which I use for my 
kanban 

However this is the sample application being put together for the  *AngularJS 
in Action. *So it is not yet available as the book has not yet been 
released. 
 
I have the MEAP release of the book, but the github URL provided is either 
incorrect or not yet in use. One to watch for. 

3)   A complex full stack SCRUM web app

I haven't run this up, but I have been using the excellent book it is 
described in as one of my own main sources for angular knowledge.  This is 
a very rich and complex application, so probably not so good for beginners 
as it uses custom routing and security. A valuable resource for full on 
secure webapps though. 

https://github.com/angular-app/angular-app 

This is from 'Mastering Web Development in Angular-JS' 
  

Paul Freeman 
Chief Designer 
Rocket Garden Labs

On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 11:16:01 AM UTC, Timmy O'Mahony wrote:
>
> Are there any good fully working open-source applications written in 
> Angular that can be used as a good learning resource. While I am 
> understanding most of the specifics of Angular I am having trouble bringing 
> all the concepts together when creating a fully working application
>

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