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    Goofy

    Goofy

    Desktop client for Facebook Messenger

    Goofy is a macOS client for Facebook Messenger. But unlike most other clients, it does not use any of Facebook's APIs, but is basically a single-site browser that injects a little CSS and JS into messenger.com to make it a little more app-like. Feel free to create issues on this repo for feature requests of any kind. However, some features may not be possible due to the way this application is working. Also, I don't want this to be a feature-bloated monster, but a slick and small app. Depending on the number of contributors and the progress of this app, I will schedule releases from time to time, which will then be distributed on goofyapp.com. ...
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    CSS-Only Chat

    CSS-Only Chat

    A truly monstrous async web chat using no JS whatsoever

    css-only-chat is a proof-of-concept demonstration that implements a functioning chat interface using only HTML and CSS, without any JavaScript or backend logic. The project showcases creative use of CSS selectors, checkboxes, labels, and the :checked pseudo-class to mimic interactive behaviors normally handled by JavaScript. Messages are pre-written in the HTML and displayed based on user interaction, making it more of a playful experiment than a real messaging platform. Its main purpose is...
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    Simple Anonymous Chat

    Simple anonymous chat on JS/jQuery/PHP

    Simple anonymous chat. Front-end is written on JavaScript+jQuery and HTML. Back-end is written on PHP. Demonstrative page here: http://apis.sekkyoku.org/anonchat Original idea by Kenrick Beckett. Anonymity brought by Akito Iwakura.
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    Drawroom

    A multiuser web-site for drawing and conversation.

    This is a HTML5 and JS multi-user drawing application for webpages, the goal is to create a no-plugins needed place for users to sketch and converse. The home page is a demo of the latest version.
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    sxEdit is a KompoZer extension which enables Real Time Collaborative Edition, using XMPP/SXE protocol.
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    JS-Bridge to Java Socket API.
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