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    GhostText

    GhostText

    Use your text editor to write in your browser

    ...Refer to the protocol document. Once you have installed both browser and editor extensions, you can activate GhostText in the current browser tab by clicking its icon in the toolbar or by using a keyboard shortcut. The editor needs to be launched first. In some editors you’ll need to run the Enable GhostText command to start the server. Refer to the documentation of each extension.
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    Leagueloch

    Free Portable Database For Organizing Your Legal Paper Work

    LeagueLoch, is a portable database, which has been written for Window XP. Its basic design, makes it very easy to use, specially if your dyslexic !!!! Its main purpose is for the organization of your legal paper work !!!! It also incorporates, it's own chat browser, for peer 2 peer video chats, none of which are monitored, making it ideal for legal chats !!!
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    LibreWeb Browser

    LibreWeb Browser

    Decentralized Web Browser

    ...Everyone should be able to easily read and create a site/blog/news page and publish the content online (without minimal technical knowledge). Built-in easy-to-use editor (whenever you want to publish some content without programming language knowledge). Decentralized (no single-point of failure or censorship), like P2P, DHT, and IPFS. Versioning/revisions of content and documents (automatically solves broken 'links', that can't be happy anymore). Publisher users should be able to add additional information about the document/page, eg. title or path (similar in how Jekyll is using the YML format for meta data).
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