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    Experimental browser that natively supports HTML, PDF, man pages, TeX DVI, scanned paper. Annotate with hyperlinks, highlights, notes, executable copy editor markup. [PDF tools for compress, impose, decrypt/encrypt, split/merge have been moved.]
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    A largely text-based web-browser with a graphical front-end written in Java/Swing. It is a careful mix between a text-editor and a web-browser. MAJOB comes with on-board file-downloading widget and image viewer for dealing with images.
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    FreeTM is an AJAX based, open source Topic Map editor. FreeTM is based on gwtm (Topic Map library for GWT) for handling the Topic Maps on the server.
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