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Chromium is the open-source project behind Google Chrome. It builds on components from other open source software projects, including WebKit and Mozilla, and is aimed at improving stability, speed and security with a simple and efficient user interface. See licensing at ... [More] http://dev.chromium.org/developers/faq and http://code.google.com/chromium/terms.html [Less]

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WebKit is an open source web browser engine. WebKit is also the name of the Mac OS X system framework version of the engine that's used by Safari, Dashboard, Mail, and many other OS X applications. WebKit's HTML and JavaScript code began as a branch of the KHTML and KJS libraries from KDE.

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Epiphany is the web browser for the GNOME desktop. Its goal is to be simple and easy to use. Epiphany ties together many GNOME components in order to let you focus on the Web content, instead of the browser application. As part of the GNOME project, Epiphany is Free Software. Epiphany is powered ... [More] by the WebKit engine. In addition, it provides an elegant, responsive and uncomplicated user interface that fits in perfectly with GNOME, and it has been translated to over thirty languages! [Less]

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  3 reviews  |  159 users  |  60,857 lines of code  |  99 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 12 hours ago
 
 
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Uzbl is a free and open source minimalist web browser designed for simplicity and adherence to the Unix philosophy. Development started in early 2009. The core component of uzbl is developed in C but other languages are also used, most notably Python. All parts of the uzbl project are released as free software under the GNU GPL version 3.

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jQTouch is a jQuery plugin with native animations, automatic navigation, and themes for mobile WebKit browsers like iPhone, G1, and Pre.

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  15,338 lines of code  |  6 current contributors  |  Analyzed 16 days ago
 
 

LuaKit.framework is a full implementation of Lua 5.1.4 (with some alterations) with an Objective-C abstraction in a framework suitable for embedding in Mac OS X Cocoa applications. This includes Foundation native conversions and delegations to and from the state. Significant innovations in this ... [More] framework include but are not limited to Objective-C selector invocations being passable as closures to the state, string encoding support and delegate notifications of output. [Less]

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MCrux is a powerful framework which provides a platform for desktop application development for JavaScript/CSS/HTML Programmers. It uses the WebKit Browser Engine as a Browser Component. We have various desktop features like file-system access, socket access, directly available to ... [More] JavaScript. Contact us: Mital Vora is the founder of MCrux Project. [Less]

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WebScreenie is small qt utility to create snapshot of webpages. It has a command-line interface (CLI) and work is currently in progress for a GUI. Its aim is to remain simple (not become an image editor but rather simply take screenshots) yet very powerful, notably with scripted events and automation.

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UpdateI'm breaking the CSS engine off of this beast and organizing it as a separate project. This will allow me to focus on documentation, examples, and tests for the most viable part of this silly idea and actually, just maybe, get something useful out there. As for the rest of it, let's ... [More] just say it was never meant to be. The CSS engine has seen a lot of progress, including full shorthand property support, HSL/RGB color handling, selector improvements, @import loading, and bug fixes. I'll get something put up on a separate project page within the next couple of weeks. If anybody has use for any of this stuff, please contact me and let me know (john at newgonzo dot com). Just telling me a little about your project can be a huge motivator. Cannonball is an implementation of the DOM Level 3, HTML and CSS3 core specifications written in ActionScript 3.0. Cannonball as a whole is not functional, but some of its components are usable as separate libraries: CSS: The CSS engine in com.newgonzo.cannonball.css.* Scripting: JavaScript/ActionScript/ECMAScript scripting support with as3scriptinglib DOM: The DOM implementation in com.newgonzo.cannonball.dom.* (needs work) The CSS package is the most complete and provides: support for many of the CSS3 selectors, based on The Simple API for CSS an API for exposing any object as a CSS-selectable node style cascading with respect to document origin, selector specificity, and declaration priority (!imporant) You can explore the CSS selector engine here. The JavaScript engine is provided by an API for using the ECMAScript compiler from the Tamarin project in Flash. It's hosted at as3scriptinglib. A proof-of-concept for using !HTMLTidy in Flash (via Alchemy) has been posted at the as3htmltidylib project page. It's fat and slow. This project is under active (slow) development. Interested in contributing? Contact me at john at newgonzo dot com. This project is incomplete and has very little documentation. Proceed at your own risk. [Less]

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Juniper is a lightweight, WebKit-based browser for GTK+. It is intended to eventually run on any platform GTK+ runs on, but currently has only been tested on Linux. Juniper's main goals are: Code correctness and simplicity Minimal browser core with all extra features implemented as plugins ... [More] which can be individually disabled High performance and low memory footprint Excellent web developer support (likely implemented via plugins, but shipped with the browser) Since Juniper uses WebKit for document parsing, script execution and rendering, it inherits many great features of WebKit, including: Best-of-breed rendering standards compliance Excellent CSS support, including many CSS3 features Modern, fast JavaScript engine HTML5 client-side database storage Client-side XSLT and XPath support An InstallationGuide is available. No releases have been made of Juniper yet, so installation involves checking out the Subversion repository. Releases will be made once a stable version of WebKit/GTK is available. [Less]

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