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FreeWRL is an Open Source, cross platform VRML2 and X3D compliant browser, with script, SAI and EAI support. Platforms supported: Linux and other Unix-style platforms; Mac OS/X; Windows. Support for mobile platforms (iOS, Android, QNX) is under development.
Treebolic is a Java suite (including library) whose purpose is to give a hyperbolic rendering of hierarchical data. A tree is rendered with nodes and edges but display space is subject to a particular curvature (hence the name).
CSSBox is an (X)HTML/CSS rendering engine written in pure Java. Its primary purpose is to provide a complete information about the rendered page suitable for further processing. However, it also allows displaying the rendered document.
Graphite is a project within SIL's scripts and software dev groups to provide cross-platform rendering for complex writing systems.
This project has been deprecated. Graphite2, a new version of the Graphite engine, is available at: https://github.com/silnrsi/graphite with its own bug tracker.
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Ycad is a library of CAD functions in Java. Currently only DXF is supported for reading, viewing and writing. The DXF drawing may be rendered to a Graphics object for printing or imaging.
SwingBox is a Java Swing component that allows displaying the (X)HTML documents including the CSS support. It is designed as a JEditorPane replacement with considerably better rendering results. SwingBox is pure Java and it is using the CSSBox rendering engine for rendering the documents.
OffscreenGecko is a library for rendering HTML etc content to offscreen buffers, sitting atop of the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine. The goal is to simplify embedding of Gecko into environments were its output is needed as pixel data, such as 3D engines.
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Galeon is a GNOME web browser based on gecko (mozilla rendering engine). It's fast, it has a light interface and it is full standards compliant. Source code is available from: git://git.gnome.org/galeon
Browser3D is a new type of browser where you can interact with a real 3D environment while surfing the web.
You can create your own 3D world in your site by adding some few tags to your html files.
Gtk+ WebCore is a Linux/Gtk+ port of Apple Computer Inc.'s WebCore KHTML html rendering engine including a web component. A reference browser implementation is included in the project.
Code libraries and media files contributed by Whoola, Inc. Includes Whoola Cyberspace, a virtual reality web browser with fly-through hyperlinks. The source code includes a COLLADA loader for Xith. Click on the "Home Page" link above to install.
The Jazilla project aims to create Mozilla compatible rendering engines for XUL and HTML. Currently Mozilla compatible XUL engines for J2SE and SuperWaba are in development, along with a Swing based HTML renderer.
jBrowCaps grew out of a need for browser-independent web page rendering. Frustrated by wasting development time on project after project because of differing browser dialects and capabilities, the author became determined to develop a package for Java se
A web like collection of panels, browsable through a flash interface running in a regular browser. Uses The Object Machine as the component environment and Flash Sandy as the user interface engine.