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    <text>I personally find that the features of the RDP protocol far outstrip those of it's competitors (such as VNC), including massive performance gains.</text>
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      <description>Microsoft provides the client software Remote Desktop Connection (formerly called Terminal Services Client), available for most 32-bit versions of their Windows operating systems and Apple's Mac OS X, that allows a user to connect to a server running Terminal Services. Third-party developers have created client software for other platforms, including the open source rdesktop client for common Unix platforms. Both Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Protocol use TCP port 3389 by default, which is editable in the Windows registry. </description>
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    <created-at type="datetime">2009-10-26T01:09:16Z</created-at>
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    <text>Firefox without any ad ons is pretty dire, however once you customise it to your liking it is by far the best browser out there in my opinion!</text>
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        <description>Check what's happening on the web</description>
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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">2009-10-26T01:07:47Z</created-at>
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    <text>Although the program feels a bit &quot;bulky&quot;, it is really good at starting the decompression and install process during the download</text>
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        <description>Managing your files</description>
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      <description>iNOSSO&#174; for Windows, Mac and Linux is capable of compressing any application, game or other digital content by an additional 40% to 70%, even if these have already been compressed. In combination with our Transfer Managers iNOSSO&#174; for Windows, Mac and Linux compressed files can be simultaneously downloaded, extracted and installed. This results in the fastest, most automated and user-friendly file transfer available. With iNOSSO&#174; for Windows, Mac and Linux your company will have more satisfied users complete more downloads while lowering your bandwidth costs.

iNOSSO&#174; for Windows, Mac and Linux is compatible with all Operating Systems and installers. It acts as a wrapping tool, compressing the installer while allowing it to operate freely as if it were unwrapped. The key difference is its small and efficient file size.</description>
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    <created-at type="datetime">2009-10-26T00:57:45Z</created-at>
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    <text>Only as good as the mainframe systems behind it.</text>
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        <description>Tools that help you manage your system</description>
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      <description>IBM Personal Communications is a key component of the IBM Host Access products, providing access to applications and data on mid-range and enterprise servers (mainframes)</description>
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