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Heilong provides two Chinese-English dictionary tools. One is a simple dictionary app that lookups up pinyin, English and hanzi, and also transliterates hanzi into pinyin. The second is an IE plugin that performs quick dictionary lookup from web pages.
Goddchen's GWarsBrowser ist ein Client für das Browsergame GWars (www.gwars.de). Er speichert Informationen über das Spiel in einer zentralen Datenbank (zB. Galaxien, Planeten, Stats, ...)
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The XUL (XML UI Language) project provides free test suites to help ensure interoperability between different XUL motors/browsers and free, open-source show-case examples (aka blue prints) to demo the power of XML for creating UIs.
This project is the realisation of a better Web 2.0 browser called FolkMind as described by George Chiramattel in the following article: http://www.chiramattel.com/george/blog/2005/10/14/folkmind_a_killer_app_for_the_1.html