People who use Fire also use:
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Firefox
in 221 toolboxes
add to my toolboxPopular open source web browser from Mozilla
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Sunbird
in 15 toolboxes
add to my toolboxOpen-source calendar that works with the Mozilla suite of tools or by itself.
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Skype
in 141 toolboxes
add to my toolboxFree/cheap Internet telephony and handy IM tool.
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Google Earth
in 51 toolboxes
add to my toolboxGoogle Earth combines satellite imagery, maps and the power of Google Search to put the world's geographic information at your fingertips.
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Thunderbird
in 85 toolboxes
add to my toolboxMozilla's Open Source email client
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Enigmail
in 16 toolboxes
add to my toolboxEnigmail is an extension to the mail client of Mozilla / Netscape and Mozilla Thunderbird which allows users to access the authentication and encryption features provided by GnuPG
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GIMP
in 58 toolboxes
add to my toolboxA freely distributed piece of software for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring.
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Gizmo
in 11 toolboxes
add to my toolboxa voip/IM client like Skype, but based on open protocols
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Miro
in 25 toolboxes
add to my toolboxDownload and watch high resolution internet TV shows and videos in one application. New channels arrive daily in the built-in Channel Guide.
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LinkedIn
in 76 toolboxes
add to my toolboxSocial networking for non-social purposes with a focus on professional development, networking for jobs and problem solving through the expertise of those in your extended network.
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Omnigraffle
in 5 toolboxes
add to my toolboxDiagramming and flow-chart software for Mac OS X.
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iAlertU
in 5 toolboxes
add to my toolboxiAlertU is a very cool alarm system for the MacBook Pro.
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SyncBack
in 4 toolboxes
add to my toolboxFreeware to backup and synchronize files.
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Growl
in 17 toolboxes
add to my toolboxGrowl is a notification system for Mac OS X: it allows applications that support Growl to send you notifications.
End of an Era
We are saddened to announce that there will be no future versions of Fire. There are several reasons for this end, but the most notable is the loss of developers. Fire’s development had dwindled to few developers who do not wish to continue the project alone. In addition, another major contributing factor is the fact that all but one of Fire’s IM libraries is no longer in active development.
The good news is that two of Fire’s developers have joined the Adium team and have written a transition path. Adium 1.0, upon first launch, will import your Fire accounts, away messages, groups, buddies, and logs into Adium. For future updates and IM needs, we suggest that you look at Adium.
Comment by Robert Guerra — April 12, 2007 @ 12:24
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