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    Myrtille

    Myrtille

    A native HTML4 / HTML5 Remote Desktop Protocol and SSH client

    Myrtille provides simple and fast access to remote desktops, applications, and SSH servers through a web browser, without any plugin, extension or configuration. Technically, Myrtille is an HTTP(S) to RDP and SSH gateway. User input (keyboard, mouse, touchscreen) is forwarded from a web browser to an HTTP(S) gateway, then up to an RDP (or SSH) client which maintains a session with an RDP (or SSH) server. The display resulting (or not) of such actions is streamed back to the browser, from the RDP (or SSH) client and through the gateway. The implementation is quite straightforward to maintain speed and stability. ...
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    iCheck

    iCheck

    Highly customizable checkboxes and radio buttons

    Highly customizable checkboxes and radio buttons for jQuery and Zepto. jQuery and Zepto JavaScript libraries support from single file. iCheck works with checkboxes and radio buttons like a constructor. It wraps each input with a div, which may be customized by you or using one of the available skins. You may also place inside that div some HTML code or text using insert option. By default, iCheck doesn't provide any CSS styles for wrapper divs (if you don't use skins). HTML5 allows...
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