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		<title>Ten Cool Applications That use Firefox Technology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The same technology used to create the popular open source Web browser Firefox has also given birth to some great software. From making films to organizing your desktop, the cool desktop programs available are diverse and can be found for a lot of uses. These ten applications are built off the Mozilla platform, and like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The same technology used to create the popular open source Web  browser Firefox has also given birth to some great software. From making  films to organizing your desktop, the cool desktop programs available  are diverse and can be found for a lot of uses. These ten applications  are built off the Mozilla platform, and like Firefox, are free and  easily downloaded.<br />
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<strong>Boxee</strong><br />
A perfect software application for  cataloging all of your media is Boxee. All of it is placed in  clean-looking and user-friendly menus with remote controls.</p>
<p><strong>Buzzbird</strong><br />
To get the most out of your Twitter account, you may  consider Buzzbird. Supporting the usual tweeting features without using  another Web browser, it also can cull together conversations between  users and boasts its very own URL shortening.</p>
<p><strong>Celtx</strong><br />
Celtx  screenplay word processor does more than just get your future film on a  page. It includes tools to construct a storyboard, manage filming  schedules, as well as collaborate online.</p>
<p><strong>KompoZer</strong><br />
As a  website editor KompoZer stands out for a couple of unique reasons. For  one, it is very supportive of CSS unlike other applications. And it  rocks a FTP tool for uploading pages right on to your server.</p>
<p><strong>Kylo</strong><br />
Sure Kylo is a Web browser, but what makes it so cool is that  it&#8217;s built for your TV! The entire interface&#8211;from menus to fonts&#8211;was  developed to be seen on the on the big screen, at least as compared to  your monitor.</p>
<p><strong>Miro</strong><br />
The Miro media player is geared towards  HD video and supports all kinds of file formats. It also operates as a  sharing device for your own homemade content.</p>
<p><strong>Songbird</strong><br />
For those looking for a substitute of iTunes will find the Songbird  media player appropriate. It has the look and many of the same features.</p>
<p><strong>Spicebird</strong><br />
Combining the convenience of a calendar and  instant messaging, Spicebird is an email application that also uses  various widgets to work as a digital planner and communication system.</p>
<p><strong>Telekast</strong><br />
If you have been looking for a way to make your  computer video presentations easier, Telekast acts as your very own  teleprompter.</p>
<p><strong>XULPlayer</strong><br />
Another beneficial media player is  XULPlayer. Coming with a customizable interface, it converts video  files to other formats and to play on other devices.</p>
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