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    Blur my Shell

    Blur my Shell

    Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell

    Adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview. If you use Ubuntu, you may want to change the radius of the corner effect for Dash-to-Dock in preferences, else you may see unpleasantly mixed radii in your dock.
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    Web Console

    Web Console

    Web-based application to execute shell commands.

    Web Console is a web-based application that allows to execute shell commands on a server directly from a browser. The application is very light, does not require any database and can be installed in about 3 minutes.
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    msh (M shell) is a pseudo command line interface to a file system through the web. msh is a strictly 'for fun' project to create a retro/nostalgic environment with some modern tweaks. It is not meant to be incredibly useful or secure, just 'neat'.
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    dxOS is a WebOS that provides a full-fledged desktop operating system in a web environment. dxOS includes tools and services for the developer to simplify the creation of portable web applications in cross-platform compatible ECMAScript.
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    An Ajax/PHP WebShell to command your webserver from any computer. Supports password-protection, very fast interface, never reload the page, history item of commands, easy custom-command adding, quick commands, tabs, upload function, file browser ...
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    Discuz! Command Prompt is a plugin for Discuz! forum system that emulates the famous DOS environment, written using AJAX and PHP.
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    FSGuide is a web-based Norton Commander-clone used by many hosting firms and individuals for advanced file-management.Features:user/access management, file uploader, advanced internal viewer, text/binary editor, file tools, language support & a lot more!
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    PHPterm is a terminal/shell emulator for PHP which let's you execute shell commands just like in a shell, but all within your browser window over the HTTP protocol. It aims to provide the look and feel of konsole, the KDE terminal.
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