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    The BrowseIt Project

    A small, efficient web-browser.

    BrowseIt is a web-browser that essentially fits everybody, from the average user to the power user. I wanted to create a browsing experience that was unique. So BrowseIt was born.
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    UbuMonkey
    UbuMonkey is an open-source web browser project. We aim to create a stable, modifiable, light browser for the Linux desktop. We plan to expand to Windows and Mac soon.
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    A concept application which shows you, visually, how many 'networked neighbors' you have
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    log-me in was created as a mechanism to quickly bypass the login of web sites that require compulsory registration and/or the collection of personal/demographic information (such as the New York Times). you can get Accounts for 174166 website
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    Google Hacks is a compilation of carefully crafted Google searches that expose novel functionality from Google's search and map services.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    DreamLegendador is a Subtitler automatic searcher and downloader, based on movie hash. It use public databases like opensubtitles
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    See what's happening on www.talkshoe.com. Have it notify you when certain talkcasts come on. View and download past and upcoming episodes. View episodes by Live, Upcoming, Featured, and Catagories.
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    A simple editor for HTML, XML, PHP, and CSS documents which can provide a preview of your file and various other helpful features.
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    Goron (formerly Leviathan) is a HTTP-webserver with HTTP/1.1 support. It's very flexible and extandable. It comes with an easy-to-use GUI, an Apple iTunes RemoteControll, a webadmin plugin and the ability to add PHP or Perl support.
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    InkTank is a web library system designed to archive stories written using an already-imagined world, tracking them by characters, genres, "pairings," and site-internal awards. Its companion desktop app, Archangel, makes maintaining archives painless.
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