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    Rock'n'Roll for PHP

    The smallest web server with built-in browser

    Allows you to write and distribute your PHP application without installing any big server like Apache or MySQL Rock'nRoll can: - lauch your PHP application like a standalone - lauch built-in PHP web server in a browser's background - run built-in PHP web server as a Windows service Rock'nRoll is: - portable - extermely small
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    ASP.NET PDF Viewer by GroupDocs

    ASP.NET PDF Viewer by GroupDocs

    Secure, Browser-Agnostic ASP.NET PDF Viewer with DRM Features

    This sample project is created by the GroupDocs showcase team to demonstrate key benefits of an ASP.NET PDF viewer built using the commercial library – GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET. The viewer allows you to display PDF documents across all standard web-browsers (IE8+, Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari 5+, Opera, etc.) without having to install any software or plugins on end-user machines. Another core feature – is the ability to display PDFs in a read-only mode, so that end users can’t download, print or copy original PDF files while viewing them in a browser. Please note that GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET is a paid library. ...
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    Office 42

    Office 42

    Fuss free office tools

    Office 42 is an award winning office suite with a focus on speed, ease of use, productivity and customizabililty. It includes a text editor, web browser and personal organizer, with more coming soon. Office 42 is ideal for older PCs because it consumes very little space and system rescouces. Office 42 is free and open source and is not designed to replace similar products but rather to run along side them. It features a classic style which will be familiar to Ms Office users and new users. ...
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    Adam's Code
    This is a site that I use to keep programs I make and want to share.
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    zWeb is an open source Kiosk web browser programmed in Visual Basic .NET 2010. It uses the Mozilla XULRunner engine for web page rendering.
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    OfficeMonkey
    OfficeMonkey is an open source office suite that's serious about work. Unlike other office suites out there today, it's completely free software, it's written in Visual Basic, and it's got the easiest user interface you could ever want.
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