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    <created-at type="datetime">2009-03-02T01:38:49Z</created-at>
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    <text>Nice program that is still developing. It does what I need for my small church. </text>
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      <name>OpenSongOSX</name>
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      <updated-at type="datetime">2009-05-16T01:52:51Z</updated-at>
      <url>http://www.opensong.org</url>
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        <name>Unknown developer</name>
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      <category>
        <description></description>
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        <name>Presentation</name>
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      <description>OpenSong is an Open Source software that is used to display live presentations of Hymns, Bible verses, presentations and chord/lyric sheets.  

Check their About page for feature listings (http://www.opensong.org/d/about)
</description>
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    <created-at type="datetime">2009-03-01T09:40:23Z</created-at>
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    <rating type="integer">0</rating>
    <text>Amazing little piece of software that informs me of all my network use.</text>
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      <created-at type="datetime">2007-05-10T18:56:02Z</created-at>
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      <name>LittleSnitch</name>
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      <updated-at type="datetime">2009-11-13T10:06:01Z</updated-at>
      <url>http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/</url>
      <complete-url>http://wakoopa.com/software/littlesnitch</complete-url>
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        <name>Obdev</name>
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      <category>
        <description></description>
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        <name>Firewalls</name>
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      </os-types>
      <description>Little Snitch tells you when a program tries to send info to the internet. If you do not like the idea of information possibly being gathered from your computer and being sent to who-knows-where for who-knows-what, Little Snitch helps. When an application tries to establish a network connection, Little Snitch intercepts the attempt and brings up an alert panel giving you all the connection details including the name of the application, which initiated the connection. You either choose to allow the connection, to deny it or to add a permanent rule for similar future connections.</description>
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  <review>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-03-01T09:36:49Z</created-at>
    <id type="integer">45035</id>
    <rating type="integer">0</rating>
    <text>I love it! It has multiple uses and keeps me in touch with people I know. </text>
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      <created-at type="datetime">2008-10-09T01:08:57Z</created-at>
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      <name>Twitter</name>
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      <updated-at type="datetime">2009-12-03T02:04:27Z</updated-at>
      <url>http://twitter.com</url>
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        <name>Twitter Inc.</name>
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      </developer>
      <category>
        <description></description>
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        <name>Social networks</name>
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      <description>Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to publish updates (known as tweets) and read other users' updates (also known as tweets).

Twitter now offers 'lists' which allow you to group your followers and/or non-followers into different lists (public or private), so perhaps subjects include family, friends, co-workers, etc.

This is especially useful if you are following thousands of people, and want to see just a certain amount of peoples' tweets without unfollowing thousands of people, or constantly checking various profiles for new updates.</description>
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  </review>
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