EEA Possible Relations. This package provides a flexible way to manage relations in a Plone site. it provides a new reference browser widget and a central management interface for relations, their labels and requirements.
Dooble is a compact platform-independent Open Source Web browser. One of the primary purposes of the Dooble project is to safeguard the privacy of its users. Dooble comes integrated with an Open Source distributed search engine and a secure messenger.
v8rocket is a library for integrating v8 with libRocket, and to expose the XHTML DOM to Javascript.
libRocket (http://librocket.com) is a renderer agnostic XHTML/CSS renderer, useful for creating UIs for games and the like. Hopefully makes assembling a game UI a breeze.
v8
... [More] (http://code.google.com/p/v8/) is a fast Javascript engine, used by the Chromium browser to execute Javascript.
Advantages of v8rocket:
Renderer agnostic, input agnostic, allows a fully dynamic layout, that can grow/shrink etc. as needed, uses existing layout technology - standardized XHTML/CSS to describe layout, allows easy "theming" via CSS, or even changing the XHTML, without having to recompile, allows delegation of UI work to developers skilled in web programming. [Less]
Cream-Browser is a light web browser using GTK+-3.0. Its interface is the same as Vimperator (a famous Firefox plugin to use it like the text editor : Vim).
A web browser in ocaml using webkit-gtk as the rendering engine and relying on multi-processing rather than multi-threading to increase stability and security.
Goona Browser is a webbrowser, using the Gecko (Mozilla) or WebKit technology to display the web pages (dual-engine), with a simple interface. Public release is in beta stage.
NEW VERSION 0.6.0.1: Windows Aero effects, better history thumbnail system, new First Run wizard with more steps, making
... [More] easy to configure Goona Browser... and more! [Less]
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