We are an open-source, free to use, automated web browser for the non-programmer. Automate mundane web tasks with the click of a button, and play it back whenever you want. Schedule the playback for when you're away, or ready for you when you get to work. We support all major web browsers including Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari.

Contributors to this project include:

Project Leader and Instructor: Professor Hao Loi
Project Managers: Alan Levin, Eric Riesman
Team Leader: Ian Hickey
Team: Khem Bastola, Naishadh Patel, Nhut Ta, John Donas,
Chris Mitchell, Em Trieu, Jeremiah T. Johnson, Naishadh Amin
& Julion DeVincentis

Special Thanks to: TeamDev Ltd. for providing JxBrowser on which our project is based, and also to the team at Watij for their open-source scripting software. And also to anyone who contributes to this project in the future. Thanks!

Features

  • Automated Browsing
  • No Scripting Required
  • Easy to Use!
  • Schedule Web Tasks
  • Open Source and Free
  • Written in Java
  • Supports ALL Major Web Browsers
  • Just Press Record to Generate Scripts for Future Use!

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  • We are a class in Massachusetts that has just embarked on this project. I think the end result is going to be both interesting and useful to the open-source community. We are building upon the open-source Watij to create a web browser, that's easy enough for the non-programmer to use. In this class, we will be focused on the bare-bones system, though afterwards, I plan on continuing to contribute - incorporating predictive behaviors and also more sophisticated data-mining elements.
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2012-09-13