20 programs for "simple web browser" with 2 filters applied:

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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Microsoft Azure

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    Captains Game Engine

    Portable game engine with main focus on point-and-click adventures

    This project aims to create a fast game engine that is simple to use. It will support rendering in OpenGL and DirectX and run on Linux, Windows and Android. It even runs in the browser with WebGL through emscripten. It was originally used to create a round-based 3D multiplayer role-playing game called Heroquest. Now, the main focus has shifted to create a portable point-and-click adventure system and some adventure games.
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    jsSudoku

    jsSudoku

    Browser sudoku game

    Browser sudoku game: 5 difficulty levels, hints, simple interface. Enjoy!
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Sudoku is a logical game. The user has to place the numbers 1 to 9 in every row, column and square. But, and that is the challenge, no number can be used twice! Sudoku-Puzzle is a simple JavaScript which generates random puzzles.
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    fiftyfifty

    fiftyfifty is a programming language and game

    ..., but by a binary tree. The part right of the head is represented by a binary tree, too. The head itself sort of sits between the two trees, but will often change its state according to information from the right side of the left side. In 5050, the state of the head itself is again represented as a tree of commands, although for simple programs, a linear representation can be sufficient.
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    Discover Multiview ERP: The Financial Management Revolution

    Reclaim precious moments with loved ones while our robust cloud accounting software streamlines your financial processes.

    Built for growing businesses and well-established enterprises alike, Multiview is a highly scalable and robust ERP.
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    IncrediBots
    Build custom robots in your browser with IncrediBots! Design your robot by drawing shapes, joints, motors, and more! Then, pilot your machine using your own custom key bindings. NOTE: OPEN SOURCE VERSION CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM "FILES" TAB!
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    Heuristic Goal-seeking Framework

    Fifteen puzzle, with its own goal-seeking to find the best solution

    This project implements the "fifteen puzzle", but it has a twist: the program can solve the puzzle perfectly. The project contains a simple JAVA framework that implements heuristic goal-seeking algorithms. We use this to search for the best solution, but the framework is general-purpose and can be used for similar one-person puzzles. Using this framework will allow developers to focus on a specific domain of interest, while leaving many of the AI concepts and goal-searching concepts...
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    VisualCube

    A php script for generating Rubik's cube visualisations

    ... button on this page. 2. Extract the files into a web-accessible folder. 3. Edit the configuration variables in visualcube.php 4. Point your browser to: www.yourwebsite.com/visualcube.php
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    jqbomb
    This is a very simple version of the classic mine sweeper game written entirely in jQuery (JavaScript) and HTML.
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    A browser based quiz for parties or wedding inspired by "Who wants to be a millonaire?"
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    Case Management Software for Social Services

    For human services organizations looking for case management software

    Collaborate is customizable case management software for non-profits and social services agencies with teams of 5+ staff.
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    AJAX Browser-based word game (similar to Royal Square).
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    Enjoy doing the crossword in the morning? But your paper doesn't print one on Sundays! Why not store the old crosswords in your computer so you can replay them anytime. Crosswordsaver keeps them in a database, you can play them later from your browser.
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    Yasminoku is an open source "Sudoku" alike game totally written in DHTML (JavaScript, CSS and HTML) that uses mouse. Includes sudoku solver. This cross-platform and cross-browser game was tested under BeOS, Linux, *BSD, Windows and others.
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    Buscayasminas is an open source "Minesweeper" alike game totally written in DHTML (JavaScript, CSS and HTML) that uses mouse and keyboard optionally. This cross-platform and cross-browser game was tested under BeOS, Linux, *BSD, Windows and others.
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    jsWordsearch is a word search puzzle generator that's written in JavaScript and is playable through your web browser. You use your own words and have many options to choose from, including size, color, word direction, shape, and more.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Yasminuroban is an open source "Sokoban" alike game totally written in DHTML (JavaScript, CSS and HTML) that uses keyboard. Includes level editor. This cross-platform and cross-browser game was tested under BeOS, Linux, *BSD, Windows and others.
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    Tetrissimus is an open source "Tetris" alike game totally written in DHTML (JavaScript, CSS and HTML) that uses keyboard. This cross-platform and cross-browser game was tested under BeOS, Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Windows and others.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Mazesmith is a maze generator, written in JavaScript, that is able to be printed or played through a Web browser. The script has many options, including five different algorithms.
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    DracMan is a game based on the old and fun game of PacMan with a Dracula-theme. Plays in any Java-enabled browser and is quite fun! The game is in Swedish, but that should not stop non-English speaking people from playing since it's not that much text.
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    Engine that allows users to interact with multiple worlds all tied together in one story. All viewed through a web-browser. Includes handling of dialogue, events, Flash cut-scenes, item management, multiple-user interaction, battles, and beyond.
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    PHP port of the popular Minesweeper game that comes bundled with Windows. All the player needs is a browser, so anybody can play.
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