Welcome to Daily Downloads brought to you by CyberNet! Each weekday we bring you the Windows software updates for widely used programs, and it’s safe to assume that all the software we list is freeware (we’ll try to note the paid-only programs).
As you browse the Internet during the day, feel free to post the software updates you come across in the comments below so that we can include them the following day!
–Stable Releases–
The software listed here have all been officially released by the developers.
- Firefox 2.0.0.7 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror] [Review]
Type of Application: Web browser
Changes: QuickTime exploit patched - Free Download Manager 2.5.713 [Homepage] [Mirror]
Type of Application: Download Manager
Changes: N/A - JkDefrag 3.26 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror]
Type of Application: Hard drive defragmenter
Changes: Bug fix - LimeWire Basic 4.14.10 [Homepage] [Mirror]
Type of Application: P2P file-sharing application
Changes: N/A - Microsoft Office 2003 SP3 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror]
Type of Application: Office Service Pack
Changes: Bug fixes - Win32Pad 1.5.10.4 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror]
Type of Application: Text editor
Changes: Bug fixes - XdN Tweaker 0.8.8.2 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror] [Review]
Type of Application: Windows tweaking utility
Changes: Updated icons and images
–Pre-Releases (Alpha, Beta, etc…)–
The software listed here are pre-releases that may not be ready for everyday usage.
- BitTorrent 6.0.4747 [Homepage] [Mirror]
Release: Beta
Type of Application: BitTorrent Downloader
Changes: N/A - Damn Small Linux 4.0 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror]
Release: Release Candidate 4
Type of Application: Linux Operating System
Changes: Miscellaneous updates - DVDFab HD Decrypter 3.1.9.2 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror]
Release: Beta
Type of Application: DVD copier
Changes: Program is now signed for security, and bug fixes

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA LIMEWIRE
EVIL
I feel the same way about Limewire (and BitTorrent for that matter), but thought some people out there might still be using it.