.bit's would be really cool if it wasn't so damn hard to setup. there are no working browser apps and foxy proxy doesn't work either.
Just wondering why nobody mentioned the easiest and most obvious method for browsing .bit domains.
On a standard Windows 7 or XP or on a Mac it's just a few mouseclicks (in an unrestricted user account, of course):
Windows 7:
Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing > Connections: Local Area Connection > Properties > IPv4 > Properties > Use the following DNS server > 178.32.31.41
Windows XP:
right-click the mini icon of your active network connection, then select Status > Properties > TCP/IP > Properties > Use the following DNS server > 178.32.31.41
Mac OS:
System Preferences > Network > Advanced > DNS > DNS Servers: + > 178.32.31.41
After that you can use any standard browser (not sure about Chrome) for looking up .bit pages.
A few examples of sites with some useful content for a start:
http://dns.bit/http://nx.bit/http://bitse.bit/