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    <created-at type="datetime">2009-06-24T09:39:17Z</created-at>
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    <text>Really? Do I really need to write a review about Mozilla Firefox? Doesn't the statistics say it all?</text>
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        <name>Mozilla</name>
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        <description>Check what's happening on the web</description>
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        <name>Browsers</name>
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      <description>Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite, managed by the Mozilla Corporation. Firefox had 24.07% of the recorded usage share of web browsers as of October 2009, making it the second-most popular browser worldwide, after Internet Explorer, which is the factory default browser on all Windows computers.

In 5 months, Firefox has gathered steam and now owns more than 25% of usage share of web browsers closing the gap between it and IE.

To display web pages, Firefox uses the Gecko layout engine, which implements some current web standards plus a few features which are intended to anticipate likely additions to the standards.


Firefox includes tabbed browsing, a spell checker, incremental find, live bookmarking, a download manager, and an integrated search system that uses the user's desired search engine. Functions can be added through add-ons created by third-party developers, the most popular of which include Adblock Plus, Video DownloadHelper, NoScript, Personas, FlashGot, and Greasemonkey, along with many others.


Firefox runs on various versions of Microsoft Windows (version 3.5 supports Windows Vista and XP; although not officially supported as of November 2009, Firefox is compatible with Windows 7), Mac OS X (10.4 or later officially supported), most Linux distributions, and many other Unix-like operating systems. 


Its current stable release branch is version 3.5, first released on June 30th, 2009.  Firefox's source code is free software, released under a tri-license of GPL/LGPL/MPL.</description>
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    <created-at type="datetime">2009-06-24T08:54:49Z</created-at>
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    <text>I first came across digiKam for the batch resize requirement. After That i use it for pretty much everything related to Photo Management!!

Kudos to digiKam team for releasing the KDE 4.* version! </text>
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      <created-at type="datetime">2008-11-06T13:01:26Z</created-at>
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      <name>Digikam</name>
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      <updated-at type="datetime">2009-09-05T20:05:45Z</updated-at>
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        <name>The digiKam Team</name>
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      <category>
        <description>Organize your images and photos</description>
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        <name>Image Management</name>
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      <description>Digital photo management program designed to import, organize, enhance, search and export your digital images to and from your computer. 

 Some of the new features in this release of digiKam include (compared to digiKam 0.9.4):   Designed from the ground-up for KDE4, using KDE4 technology:  Hardware handling with KDE4's Solid interface  More comprehensive multimedia file handling using KDE4's Phonon interface  Easy Geolocation with KDE4's Marble interface  XMP metadata support  TIFF/EP RAW metadata editing  Customizable file storage for the digiKam database, supporting remote albums  Support of multiple root album paths (no more importing into one giant album)  Thumbnail-bar integration for easy navigation and editing  Supports the latest camera RAW files  

 New/revamped tools:   Revamped camera import wizard  LensFun integration: auto-correction of lens distortion  Fuzzy searches based on hand-drawn sketches  Advanced searches using image meta-information, like keywords and dates  Map searching that gives you the power to search for global photo locations  Advanced searches for duplicate and similar images  

 digiKam can also make use of the KIPI image handling plugins to extend its capabilities even further for photo manipulations, import and export, etc. The kipi-plugins package contains many very useful extentions.</description>
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  <review>
    <created-at type="datetime">2009-06-24T07:18:59Z</created-at>
    <id type="integer">69340</id>
    <rating type="integer">0</rating>
    <text>Great way to link packages in ubuntu/debian systems for install, the easiest way to install packages!
I hope apturl will go mainstream. </text>
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      <created-at type="datetime">2009-02-15T11:53:48Z</created-at>
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      <name>AptUrl</name>
      <num-users type="integer">629</num-users>
      <updated-at type="datetime">2009-09-27T11:55:34Z</updated-at>
      <url>http://www.apturl.net</url>
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      <developer>
        <id type="integer">67201</id>
        <name>Michael Vogt</name>
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      </developer>
      <category>
        <description>Managing your files</description>
        <id type="integer">58</id>
        <name>File Management</name>
        <complete-url>http://wakoopa.com/categories/utilities/file-management</complete-url>
      </category>
      <os-types>
        <os>linux</os>
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      <description>AptUrl is a simple graphical application that takes an URL (which follows the apt-protocol) as a command line option, parses it and carries out the operations that the URL describes (that is, it asks the user if he/she wants the indicated packages to be installed and if the answer is positive does so for him/her).</description>
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  </review>
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