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W3 Web Browser (WebQ83) – Linux amd64 & arm64
W3 is a lightweight and stable web browser developed for modern Linux distributions.
It offers fast performance, low resource usage, and wide compatibility across various Linux systems.
This is an implementation of LiveJournal API with any small utilities
This project contains an implementation of the LiveJournal/DreamWidth API (which will eventually become a Nuget package) and several small utilities (tag transfer, link translation from LJ to DW, etc.). The API implementation works on .NET Framework (>= 4.5), .NET Standard (>= 2.0) and .NET (>= 6.0) platforms.
Google Data is a simple protocol for interacting with data on the web. Though it is possible to use these services with a simple HTTP client, this C++ (Qt) library provides helpful tools to streamline your code and keep up with server-side changes.
A Java library that provides accelerated downloads of HTTP/HTTPS URIs via the GET and POST methods. Works similar to download managers as requests are made in parallel and chunked for speed.
A open source HTTP-Client to send messages to a SAP XI or PI system. Features: Read results of syncronous connections, login with special SAP users, send your own payload...
The original intent was to make a pretty simple "connect and send" http client, it has since grown to include as much http 1.0 client capabilitlies (as defined in RFC 1945) as possible.
HTTPSession will provide a complete java library to manage HTTP client sessions. The features (will) include: cookie management, HTTP authentication, referer management, navigation history, refresh statements and HTTP redirections handling.
Jandy is an internet development framework based on Indy, designed to make writing web clients and servers easier. Currently only the HTTP client and HTTP server frameworks are working, but other protocols will be included, like FTP, POP3, SMTP, etc.