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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 151. Chapters: BitTorrent clients, Email clients, FTP clients, Gnutella clients, HTTP clients, Internet Relay Chat clients, MUD clients, SFTP clients, Usenet clients, Client-server model, Internet Explorer, Trillian, MIRC, XChat, BitchX, Lynx, Webmail, IBM Lotus Notes, ChatZilla, Client-side scripting, Trusted client, CuteFTP, Irssi, Comparison of e-mail clients, Comparison of BitTorrent clients, Opera, Comparison of Internet Relay Chat clients, Internet Explorer 8, Arena, Internet Explorer 6, Internet Explorer 7, Internet Explorer 5, XMLHttpRequest, Torrent, Comparison of FTP client software, Internet Explorer 4, Internet Explorer 3, Line Mode Browser, Tencent Holdings, Wget, Libwww, Comparison of mobile Internet Relay Chat clients, Miranda IM, Pidgin, Mibbit, Outlook Express, BitComet, SquirrelMail, Firefox 3.6, Background Intelligent Transfer Service, TinTin++, Novell GroupWise, Agora, Deluge, Internet Explorer 2, Visual IRC, KVIrc, Comparison of MUD clients, BlitzMail, User agent, Open-Xchange, Comparison of Usenet newsreaders, Ayttm, Centericq, Empathy, Smuxi, Linkinus, ALFTP, Windows Mail, Lphant, IrcII, GnucDNA, Xunlei, Outlook Web App, WeeChat, FileZilla, CURL, Snak, Gnus, WinSCP, Colloquy, MLDonkey, Usage share of BitTorrent clients, Penelope, Coda, List of Usenet newsreaders, Quiet Internet Pager, FrostWire, Total Commander, FlashFXP, CGI: IRC, QBittorrent, SAPgui, FlashGet, Mud Master 2000, Argo, Kopete, Interarchy, Konversation, TinyFugue, @Mail, Morpheus, MUSHclient, Internet Explorer 1, Pando, PJIRC, ERC, Netscape Messenger 9, Opera Mail, List of e-mail clients, Bersirc, SpeedCommander, Transmit, GNUMail, SmartFTP, GyazMail, BitLet, BitLord, Foxy, PIRCH, Unicode and e-mail, Sylpheed, Altap Salamander, AfterLogic WebMail Lite, Acquisition, Cabos, Robo-FTP, Columbia MM, GetRight, Open Media Network, Para-Mail, RUMBA, ...