Projects tagged ‘firefox’, ‘gecko’, and ‘javascript’


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Projects tagged ‘firefox’, ‘gecko’, and ‘javascript’

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Mozilla Core

   
Primary Language: C/C++ Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0,GNU Lesser General Public License 2.1,Mozilla Public License 1.1

The core libraries shared by mozilla applications.

Metrics updated 31 Aug 08

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XULRunner

   
Primary Language: C++ Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0,GNU Lesser General Public License 2.1,Mozilla Public License 1.1

XULRunner is a Mozilla runtime package that can be used to bootstrap XUL+XPCOM applications that are as rich as Firefox and Thunderbird. It will provide mechanisms for installing, upgrading, and uninstalling these applications. XULRunner will also ... [More] provide libxul, a solution which allows the embedding of Mozilla technologies in other projects and products. [Less]

Metrics updated 02 Sep 08

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Conkeror

 
Primary Language: JavaScript Licensed as: Mozilla-ish License

Conkeror is a mozilla based web browser designed to be completely keyboard driven, no compromises. It also strives to behave as much like Emacs as possible. This means all the keybindings and to-die-for features of Emacs that can be imitated by a javascript/XUL web browser Just Work.

Metrics updated 03 Sep 08

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OpenBerg Lector

 
Primary Language: JavaScript Licensed as: GNU General Public License 2.0

OpenBerg Lector is a modern, open-source, e-book reader, currently under development by the OpenBerg Project. In its purpose, OpenBerg Lector is comparable to Acrobat Reader, Microsoft eBook Reader or MobiReader. By opposition to each of these ... [More] readers, however, Lector is an extension for Firefox and gives you access to all the browser tools you’re accustomed to, including bookmarks, history, tab-reading and other extensions. More importantly, OpenBerg Lector is fully open-source, which means that * it’s 100% free, with no strings attached * you can check how it works * you can improve it yourself or get someone to improve it for you (us or someone else) * you’ll still be able to read your Lector books in 10 years, on a different machine. [Less]

Metrics updated 02 Sep 08