add iMule and tahoe-lafs to the list

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<ul>
<li>Web browsing: using any existing browser that supports using a proxy.</li>
<li>Chat: IRC, Jabber, <a href="#app.i2pmessenger">I2P-Messenger</a>.</li>
<li>File sharing: <a href="#app.i2psnark">I2PSnark</a>, <a href="#app.robert">Robert</a>,
<li>File sharing: <a href="#app.i2psnark">I2PSnark</a>, <a href="#app.robert">Robert</a>, <a href="#app.imule">iMule</a>
<a href="#app.i2phex">I2Phex</a>, <a href="#app.pybit">PyBit</a>, <a href="#app.i2pbt">I2P-bt</a>
and others.
</li>
<li>E-mail: <a href="#app.i2pmail">susimail</a> and <a href="#app.i2pbote">I2P-Bote</a>.</li>
<li>Blog: using e.g. the pebble plugin or the distributed blogging software <a href="#app.syndie">Syndie</a>.</li>
<li>Distributed Data Store: Save your data redundantly in the Tahoe-LAFS cloud over I2P.</li>
<li>Newsgroups: using any newsgroup reader that supports using a proxy.</li>
</ul>
<p>
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making use of a few cryptographic routines under BSD-style licenses. The people
working on I2P do not control what people release client applications under,
and there are several GPL'ed applications available (<a href="#app.i2ptunnel">I2PTunnel</a>,
<a href="#app.i2pmail">susimail</a>, <a href="#app.i2psnark">I2PSnark</a>,
<a href="#app.i2pmail">susimail</a>, <a href="#app.i2psnark">I2PSnark</a>, <a href="#app.i2pbote">I2P-Bote</a>,
<a href="#app.i2phex">I2Phex</a> and others.).
<a href="http://www.i2p.net/halloffame">Funding</a> for I2P comes entirely from donations,
and does not receive any tax breaks in any jurisdiction at this time,
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run entirely on top of I2P. While it has disabled some of Phex's functionality,
such as integration with Gnutella webcaches, the basic file sharing and chatting
system is fully functional. </p>
<h2 id="app.i2phex">iMule</h2>
<h2 id="app.i2mule">iMule</h2>
<p><i>Developed by: mkvore</i></p>
<p> iMule is a fairly direct port of the aMule filesharing client
running entirely inside I2P.</p>