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    miniblink49

    miniblink49

    Lighter, faster browser kernel of blink to integrate HTML UI in apps

    miniblink is an open source, one file, small browser widget based on chromium. By using C interface, you can create a browser with just some line code. miniblink is an open source, single-file, and currently the smallest known chromium-based browser control. Through its exported pure C interface, a browser control can be created in a few lines of code. C++, C#, Delphi and other language calls (support C++, C#, Delphi language to call).
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    CEF Python

    CEF Python

    Python bindings for the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF)

    ...Use it as a modern HTML5 based rendering engine that can act as a replacement for classic desktop GUI frameworks. Think of it as Electron for Python. Embed a web browser widget in a classic Qt / GTK / wxPython desktop application. Use it for automated testing of web applications with more advanced capabilities than Selenium web browser automation due to CEF low level programming APIs.
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    DesignerWt

    A layout and widget editor for Wt (C++ web applications)

    ...This class, when created, will produce a widget object that can be attached to the browser window or any other Wt container widget Since V2.0.0 the major feature of database aware widgets, data connection editing and query editing has been added. This includes drivers for most of the major databases.
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    Licq is an ICQ/AIM clone written fully in C++. It uses an extensive plugin system to manage many different functions including the MSN protocol. The main GUI is written using the Qt widget set.
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    C++ Widget Library for CGI/FastCGI applications based on Ajax. Test cases for Tomcat Server and XDAQ framework are available. Widgets included: Tab,Form,Button,Tree,LayoutContainer,Frame,Table,Dialog,FishEyeMenu,EventHandler, etc.
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    MozGlade aims to provide a robust, flexible, scalable interface between libglade and the embedded Mozilla/GTK widget, and a user-program to leverage that interface.
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