Check out the latest and greatest software from the top downloads over the past week.
wifi2hifi (Windows/Mac and iOS)
Apple's AirPort Express has long been an awesome way to stream music from your PC across the house, but if you don't have one, iOS app WiFi2HiFi lets you stream any audio to your stereo using your iOS device.
While you could always hook your iPod or iPhone up to your home stereo and play music directly, you may not store all your music on your iPod. With WiFi2HiFi, however, you can stream any audio from your computer to an iOS device on the same Wi-Fi network.
Start Faster (Firefox)
One of the longest-running complaints among the anti-Firefox crowd is that it's slow. One Mozilla developer has set out to fix part of this problem by making Firefox start up twice as fast in Windows with a simple add-on.
The latest incarnation of the legendary Firefox web browser is almost ready for public consumption. The Release Candidate version is one step above a beta but not quite ready for release. Get a sneak peak of the new Firefox by downloading the RC and see what new features Firefox 4 is releasing to the world.
Do it (iOS)
iOS: If you have a problem keeping up to-do lists with due dates weeks from now, free app Do it (Tomorrow) keeps you focused by letting you make tasks for (and move them between) two days: today and tomorrow.
The main idea of Do it (Tomorrow) is focusing on the tasks you need to do right now, and pushing them to tomorrow when you can't. It doesn't clutter up your list with the worries of later in the week, nor does it distract you with labels, tags, or different to-do lists-it's essentially two pieces of paper that you can move tasks between with a tap of your finger.
Downpour (Mac/Linux)
Most BitTorrent clients work just fine at grabbing and managing your downloads. Downpour is a highly customizable installation that works hand-in-hand with your chosen media center, automatically importing media and supporting your filing and renaming preferences.
It's not a click-and-go app, as the easiest installation requires having a Python implementation set up. But tinker with Downpour enough, and its specialist features will reward your investment.
Wow, it seems like yesterday that Google Chrome was released. Now version 10 has been released to the world in the stable channel. If you are already using Google Chrome you should have received the update automatically. If not, download Chrome today to see if you like it - it is still my browser of choice.
Minimalist Google Reader (Chrome extension)
If you find that all of Google Reader's extra social features just get in your way, Minimalist Google Reader will let you slim down the interface quite nicely, while also adding a useful shortcut that opens links in the background.
Ansel Santosa, developer of previously featured Minimalist Gmail and it's brother Minimalist Google Calendar keeps pushing out great Google app tweakers for Chrome, and Google Reader is no different.
Did we miss anything from the roundup this week? Make sure to let us know below!