WebGoo is the Internet browser was working from 1999 and was named as the first Net-M@X been changed its name to WebGoo and program development program has been programmed to open more than one location and shake the idea was basically add additional
We are creating Visual Studio 2005 browser to show how we can create a advanced browser with themes and fast and safe browsing with out using the shdocvw.dll to support us. Download and try it.
The FastForward framework allows fast development of 3-tier spreadsheet applications. The spreadsheet is used as a browser, which can send and receive data. The project implements a spreadsheet add-on and data manipulation library for the web server.
netWindow Serializer stores data contained in multiple web-browser windows automatically into a single data-file. It can also be used to recover web-browser windows in the event of system restart. Used as a file-archiving, book-marking and recovery tool.
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AdBGone is a small, and useful piece of software that runs in the background, blocking PopUps, and replacing those annoying internet advertisements (banners, logos, etc.) with the AdBGone logo, solid background, or some raw HTML of your choice.
Powerful example of a FULLY pluggable multimedia and text editing and review suite - support for an extensive range of file types can be provided for by the use of plugins, and properly-formatted XML modules.
Wiki Text Formatting Engine (WTF Engine) converts simple text into HTML. It will run on any platform using a variety of languages such as PHP, Perl, JavaScript and VB Script. It is intended to be a library used in other software packages.
SVG export script for powerpoint. You create a diagram using powerpoint's shapes, text boxes, drawing tools, etc. Then you run export_to_svg (a macro) and bingo you have an SVG fragment that you can view in your favourite browser.