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    elFinder
    elFinder is a file manager for web similar to that you use on your computer. Written in JavaScript using jQuery UI, it just work's in any modern browser. Its creation is inspired by simplicity and convenience of Finder.app program used in Mac OS X.
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    Roxy Fileman

    Web file manager

    Free file browser for CKEditor and TinyMCE. Can be used in any web application. Ready for use with ASP .NET and PHP - all scripts are included. User unterface completely separated from the server side logic. Language independant server side scipts - can be implemented in any programming language - PHP, ASP .NET, Python etc. Latest versions is available at http://www.roxyfileman.com/download
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    Spondulas

    Spondulas is browser emulator designed to retrieve web pages for hunti

    Spondulas is browser emulator and parser designed to retrieve web pages for hunting malware. It supports generation of browser user agents, GET/POST requests, and SOCKS5 proxy. It can be used to parse HTML files sent via e-mail. Monitor mode allows a website to be monitored at intervals to discover changes in DNS or content over time. Autolog mode creates an investigation file that documents redirection chains. The retrieved web pages are parsed for links and reported to an output file. More...
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    HarvestMan is a fully functional, multithreaded webcrawler cum offline-browser. It is highly customizable and supports as much as 55 plus options for controlling and customizing offline browsing. It is written entirely in the Python programming language.
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    WebInspector is a websites watcher, a python console program that periodically checks a list of websites for changes and updates. If such an update is detected, selected by the user program (or programs) is executed. By default it's a web browser.
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    phpBB Browser - ncurses (mutt-like) client, who helps you get access to phpBB forum.
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    Epoz is a cross-browser WYSIWYG-editor written in JavaScript.
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    BROWSE (Browse Risk frOm unWarranted Security Exceptions) A tool for the identification of pages that hold risk to a browser.
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