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Firefox

The most popular open source web browser developed by Mozilla community. <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/" target="_blank">over 6,000 Firefox add-ons</a> available to plug in to the browser Manage online auctions, upload digital photos, see the weather forecast in a glance and listen to music all from the convenience of your browser. It could be used in PC and Mobile.

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phpMyFAQ

phpMyFAQ is a multilingual, completely database-driven FAQ-system. It supports various databases to store all data, PHP 5.2 (or higher) is needed in order to access this data. phpMyFAQ also offers a multi-language Content Management-System with a WYSIWYG editor and an Image Manager.

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Thunderbird - Email Client

Thunderbird is most popular simple e-mail, newsgroup and news feed client. It is comparable to Microsoft outlook. It supports features such as Firefox's tabbed browsing, Email search, Message archive, Spam filtering, Message grouping, SSL, TLS, POP3 and IMAP support and lot more.

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Camino

Camino is an open source web browser developed with a focus on providing the best possible experience for Mac OS X users. With features like annoyance blocking, tab overview, and phishing and malware detection, Camino keeps you browsing safer and faster on the Web.

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Komodo Edit

Komodo Edit supports PHP, Python, Ruby, Perl and Tcl, plus JavaScript, CSS, HTML and template languages like RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty and Django.

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Cairo Graphics

Cairo is a 2D graphics library with support for multiple output devices. Currently supported output targets include the X Window System, Quartz, Win32, image buffers, PostScript, PDF, and SVG file output. Experimental backends include OpenGL (through glitz), XCB, BeOS, OS/2, and DirectFB.

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