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Capture large maps from Google maps and save to your disk as images
A simple app that allows you to save large maps from Google ( larger than your screen ) with one click. You can zoom in-out, move the map change map type etc. Supported formats .BMP, .JPEG, .PNG. You also can adjust the .JPEG compression and capture size.
EclipseMozilla is the bridge between two great open source communities. The goal is to spread Mozilla technology to Eclipse developers. Eclipse RCP developers now can easily include the Mozilla browsers in their Eclipse RCP applications.
Browser Pro is a powerful Web Browser, fastest than Internet explorer, using GeckoFX rendering system ( same as Firefox) comes with hundrend of features! Why don't give a try?
Java based API for use with Internet Explorer. Based on the JACOB project and the IE COM Object, it directly controls IE from java. This API can be used as a true end-user web browser test with IE and not a Http-Based test such as HttpUnit.
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.
A unified open source software platform based on Linux for mobile smart phone. The first stage features are call, sms, address book, multimedia, J2ME, application install, and smart phone full feature set, something like MS smart phone.
This project aims to create a java-based web browser. In doing so, it will attempt to port Konqueror's renderer, kthml, and alter it to render according to the w3c specifications. Ultimately, a stable, portable, and standards driven browser will be made
A hypertext-browser written in Java which filters links (emails, docs or pics for e.g.) out of .html-documents and paints them on screen in hierarchical order.
Users get a quick overview of how a website is put together.
The AppHere framework allows movement of applications & their state between computers. Uses JBoss.net server talking to C# client, which moves IE browsers inc. forms between PCs. SOAP interface lets any other device initiate transfer e.g. wireless PDA.
The goal of bookman is to implement a network based service for managing and distributing bookmarks transparently from a central server to any bookman-enabled client software (curently focussing on Mozilla, IE and Opera).
The goal of the project is to create a 100% pure Java-based browser support the latest standards from the W3C. This project is made up of two parts, the actual browser application written in Java Swing and a Swing component that renders HTML.
Jaguar is a browser totaly written in Java, it will run on every operation system where a Java Virtual Machine 1.3 is installed. The Browser is not designed to render very complex and big webpages, it will only support simple tables and simple webpages.
JoBo is a web site mirroring tool. It has a graphical UI but there is a also command line version. Supports robot exclusion protocol (but this can be disabled)
Shogun is currently a web browser written entirely in Java using Swing. Shogun hopes to become a simple, uniform browser which can run on any platform running Java, to give users a familiar environment with a standard set of features on any platform.