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  2. Comparison of eDonkey software - Wikipedia

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    1:3 < 4KB/s, 1:4 < 10 KB/s Yes Yes trickleSlots Lphant: No ? No ? Basic Support for Crumbs ? ? No No Yes ? MLDonkey: No Folder reserved slot + release file slot Yes No (No queue) No Uses a very low priority list instead Similar Feature About 1:4 below 10 KB/s No Yes Yes (user selects number of slots) Shareaza: Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No ...

  3. Sleipnir (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Sleipnir 6.5 for Windows: Sleipnir 6.5 for Windows is a customizable web browser that offers advanced tab management, non-member social feeds, mouse gestures and privacy protection features. Sleipnir Mobile: The following mobile versions of Sleipnir for smartphones have been released: Android , iOS , and Windows Phone .

  4. Wikipedia:Tools/Editing tools - Wikipedia

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    Opera 10 has built-in Hunspell spellchecker (before v10 can use GNU Aspell (textboxes only). Google Toolbar offers spell checking in various languages for Internet Explorer. A well-designed spell checker for Internet Explorer is ieSpell. Konqueror uses Aspell if it's installed and set up in your KDE Control Center.

  5. Greasemonkey - Wikipedia

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    Greasemonkey is a userscript manager made available as a Mozilla Firefox extension. It enables users to install scripts that make on-the-fly changes to web page content after or before the page is loaded in the browser (also known as augmented browsing ).

  6. Talk:List of alternative shells for Windows - Wikipedia

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    In practice, Windows 2.x was usually run as a DOS run-time library, where Windows would load to run a specific application, and exit as the shell does. This was because of Win2x memory limitations. The Windows 3.x shell was essentially a showcase for the MDI (multi-document interface), and shell DDE (dynamic data exchange).

  7. kitty (terminal emulator) - Wikipedia

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    kitty is a free and open-source GPU-accelerated [2] [3] terminal emulator for Linux, macOS, [4] and some BSD distributions. [5] Focused on performance and features, kitty is written in a mix of C and Python programming languages.

  8. AlternativeTo - Wikipedia

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    AlternativeTo does not host software for download but it provides links to official websites to where you can download or buy them. AlternativeTo allows anyone to register and suggest new alternatives, or to update the information held about existing entries. Suggestions and alterations are reviewed before being made publicly visible.

  9. Userscript - Wikipedia

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    Userscripts are often referred to as Greasemonkey scripts, named after the original userscript manager for Firefox. On Wikipedia, a user scripts feature is enabled for registered users that allows them to install userscripts to augment editing and viewing of the encyclopedia's pages. [4]