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Top 5 Windows FTP Clients

A FTP client is a basic necessity for the any developer.
FTP clients allow you to transfer data from the hard drive to the web hosting server.

A good client could easily update data, create mirrored sites and even help make quick changes at the host.

Author: John Doe

Windows bandwidth monitoring with Netstat Live

It would be handy to have some method to know the Internet usage and the bandwidth availability, since most of the Internet providers limit the user with a cap transfer.

Netstat Live is one such application which gives the user, the available bandwidth, the throughput of download and upload data, irrespective of using either a modem, cable modem, DSL, or even local network.

Author: John Doe

Firefox 3.5.1 Released

Mozilla released Firefox 3.5.1 that fixes the annoying bug of long load times on Windows, closes some security holes and makes it a bit more stable.

Resources:
Download | Changelog | Release Notes

Author: CoolGoose

Wine 1.1.26

The Wine development release 1.1.26 is now available.

What's new in this release (see below for details):

  • Still more translation updates.
  • Faster bitmap stretching using XRender.
  • Proxy support in WinHTTP.
  • Many more JScript functions.
  • Various bug fixes.

Announcement | Download

Author: CoolGoose

Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS released

Steve Langasek announced the third maintenance update to Ubuntu's 8.04 LTS release.

It brings an updated installation media, that includes 80 bugfixes and security updates, so you'll be up and running in no time.

Resources

Announcement | Download | Release Notes

Release Date: 
Thu, 2009-07-16

4 + 1 Free Quake like First Person Shooter Games

Here's a quick list of some pretty nice gameplay wise First Person Shooters (FPS) games that you can play on Windows, Mac, Linux.
They won't be visually gorgeous but you'll have lots of fun and the community in general is fantastic :)

Author: CoolGoose

3 Alternative Chat Clients for Mac OS X

Did you search for a nice lightweight instant messaging application that can connect to multiple chat networks at once ? Here's my list of 3 best applications with one of them being a popular web client.

Author: John Doe

How to install Moovida media center on Ubuntu 9.04

Moovida is actually a media player for both Windows and Linux with the huge advantage of being open source.

Moovida has many advantages like cataloging movies, integrated online content, efficient music management with online services and good integration with online sites such as YouTube, Flickr etc.

Author: John Doe

Amarok 2.1 Review

With the tagline “Let there be light” the all new Amarok 2.1 release seems to be another step closer to make the popular music player the world’s best.

The new version not only seems to fill in most of the features that went missing in the 2.0 version from the 1.x series but has many additional features as well.

Author: John Doe

Top 3 Linux BitTorrent Applications

KTorrent

KTorrent

Maybe used as an inpiration for uTorrent's interface (the most popular BitTorrent software for windows), KTorrent is built using the KDE library and hence is a KDE application.

Written in C++ using the Qt user interface toolkit, ktorrent is maintained in the KDE Extragear.

KTorrent supports UDP trackers, has an IP address blocklist plugin, Port forwarding with UPnP, Protocol encryption, file prioritizing and can import partially downloaded files.
KHTML enables internet searching with torrent search engines.

Manual addition of trackers, download/upload speed throttling and scheduling are also possible with KTorrent.
One can create a torrent using KTorrent but to seed you need a torrent tracker.

Newer versions support IP v6 and SOCKS v4 and v5 and have a new queue manager UI.

It also allows to remove individual files from a torrent and also supports RSS feeds. A number of plugins are available to enhance features.

Being a KDE application KTorrent is most popular amongst KDE users.

Deluge

Deluge

Deluge is another BitTorrent client created using Python and GTK+ and uses the libtorrent C++ library.
The software works in any POSIX compliant OS.

Originally built to bring a native, full-featured client to GTK desktop environments such as GNOME and Xfce, official Windows and Mac OS X compatible versions are also available.

Deluge is extremely user friendly and can download multiple files in a single window, select files from a torrent before beginning the download, specify global download directory, and a completed download directory and stop uploading a torrent once it has reached a specified ratio.

Deluge enables prioritizing the first and last parts of the file to enable preview of media files in addition to many of the basic but important features like BitTorrent Protocol Encryption, UPnP and NAT-PMP.

Plug-ins are available to enhance performance: Blocklist Importer, Torrent Creator, Torrent Search.

Though Deluge is superior in various features its UI is slower. Also its pre-compiled package is very large compared to other clients.

Transmission

Transmission

Transmission is the official BitTorrent client for Ubuntu due to its minimum resource usage and usability.
It aims at providing a simple and spontaneous user interface on all platforms.

Written completely in C++ the whole package is just 330 KB.

There is also a Transmission client available for Mac OS X and one available for Android by the name of Transdroid.

It has almost all the features as the previous clients like having the ability to customize downloads to individual files in the file selection menus, IP v6 support, HTTPS tracker support, automatic port mapping with UPnP, torrent file creation and Encrypted peer connections.

Installation

You can find them in your distribution package manager ready to be installed and used.

Author: John Doe
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