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Open Source Windows

Most Popular Azureus  - implements the BitTorrent protocol using Java and comes bundled with many features: Multiple torrent downloads, upload and download speed limiting, both globally and per torrent, advanced seeding rules, adjustable disk cache, only uses one port for all the torrents, UPnP sets the forward on your router and more… FeedReader  - is a news aggregation solution that provides robust, state-of-the-art features in an intuitive, user-friendly environment. FeedBurner offers advanced, cutting-edge capabilities, including the most comprehensive podcasting support available today, as well as unique smart feed technology that puts the information you need right at your fingertips. FileZilla  - is a fast and reliable FTP client and server with lots of useful features and an intuitive interface. Firefox  - delivers helpful new features to make your online experience more productive. Chose from over a thousand useful add-ons to personalize and make it your own. Miro

Firefox Addons

Best Firefox Addons There are thousands of add-ons and everyone will have some that they like or find useful. Some integrate search and bookmarking, others provide ways to view and take notes, some make minor, but wonderful adjustments. Clip it!  addon for Firefox automatically finds coupons for users while they shop their favorite sites. It uses a database of coupons for each merchant and based on what the user is buying will apply a coupon for the best discount. This is all done automatically no need to hunt for coupons anymore! Text to Voice  or Text to Speech is a powerful extension to convert text to speech on a webpage. It creates a speaker icon on the bottom-right of Firefox. You just need to select the text you want to convert and press the speaker button. That's it, Text to Voice will convert and read the text for you. Umibozu  is a search extension to cross search on Yahoo, google and MSN simultaneously, and provide feedback on the results. It uses  Umibozu.net