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Browser History Viewer 0.0.10
Browser History Viewer allows you to examine the contents of web browser history files and export the data. more>>
Browser History Viewer allows you to examine the contents of web browser history files and export the data.
Currently it supports Internet Explorer and Mozilla/Firefox.
Browser History Viewer meant to be a forensics tool. It meant to be a forensics tool.
BHV is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
<<lessCurrently it supports Internet Explorer and Mozilla/Firefox.
Browser History Viewer meant to be a forensics tool. It meant to be a forensics tool.
BHV is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
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Added: 2006-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1239 downloads
browser-history 2.8
Browser-history is a small and efficient daemon that keeps your browser history, independent of the browser you use. more>>
Browser-history is a small and efficient daemon that keeps your browser history, independent of the browser you use.
Browser-history came from the will to overcome a Netscape bug: there was no global history, and if you close a window, its whole history is lost. For people browsing lots of sites, having a possibility to track back where one has been before means that you dont have to put everything in your bookmarks file. If you are not sure if a site may be worth remebering, dont add it in your bookmarks. If you need it later, just browse your history files.
Later, it came to our minds that this also could be a valuable add-on to people writing experimental browsers, so they dont have to add this functionality to their browser itself, and to users able thus to track their web history regardless of the browser they used.
Browser-history is a small and efficient daemon. Real user services could be built on top of the log files it maintains for more possibilities (graphical representation, advanced search options, collective histories). It can be seen as a quick-and-dirty hack wrt to the general solution of using a personal proxy to provide this history and housekeeping facilities. For now, it is easy to use and it works very good.
And now that Netscape has a semi-decent history, browser-history is still valuable, as it is difficult to search in the netscape history, its file format is not defined, and entries expire after some time.
Enhancements:
- bugfix: since 2.6, internal links of default generated headers were false
<<lessBrowser-history came from the will to overcome a Netscape bug: there was no global history, and if you close a window, its whole history is lost. For people browsing lots of sites, having a possibility to track back where one has been before means that you dont have to put everything in your bookmarks file. If you are not sure if a site may be worth remebering, dont add it in your bookmarks. If you need it later, just browse your history files.
Later, it came to our minds that this also could be a valuable add-on to people writing experimental browsers, so they dont have to add this functionality to their browser itself, and to users able thus to track their web history regardless of the browser they used.
Browser-history is a small and efficient daemon. Real user services could be built on top of the log files it maintains for more possibilities (graphical representation, advanced search options, collective histories). It can be seen as a quick-and-dirty hack wrt to the general solution of using a personal proxy to provide this history and housekeeping facilities. For now, it is easy to use and it works very good.
And now that Netscape has a semi-decent history, browser-history is still valuable, as it is difficult to search in the netscape history, its file format is not defined, and entries expire after some time.
Enhancements:
- bugfix: since 2.6, internal links of default generated headers were false
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Added: 2006-06-22 License: Freeware Price:
698 downloads
SafeHistory 0.8
SafeHistory is an extension that protects your privacy by silently defending against visited-link-based tracking techniques. more>>
SafeHistory is an extension that protects your privacy by silently defending against visited-link-based tracking techniques.
Restricts the marking of visited links on the basis of the originating document, defending against web privacy attacks that remote sites can use to determine your browser history at other sites.
A link on a.com pointing at b.com will only be marked visited if you previously visited the b.com page with a referrer in the domain of a.com.
On-site links work normally.
Checks cookie settings (allow, originating site only, deny) to determine your desired privacy level (segmented by origin, dont mark links visited in offsite frames, or never mark links visited).
<<lessRestricts the marking of visited links on the basis of the originating document, defending against web privacy attacks that remote sites can use to determine your browser history at other sites.
A link on a.com pointing at b.com will only be marked visited if you previously visited the b.com page with a referrer in the domain of a.com.
On-site links work normally.
Checks cookie settings (allow, originating site only, deny) to determine your desired privacy level (segmented by origin, dont mark links visited in offsite frames, or never mark links visited).
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Added: 2007-04-18 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
922 downloads
Browser CRM 4.618
Browser CRM is a Web-based suite combining integrated email functionality with flexible and powerful CRM. more>>
Browser CRM is a Web-based suite combining integrated email functionality with flexible and powerful CRM (customer relationship management) and collaboration tools.
Browser CRM is a single, comprehensive application that is accessible from anywhere.
Browser CRM logs incoming and outgoing email against the customer record to build a complete customer history along with other Browser CRM events including Opportunities, Tasks, Appointments, Memos, Documents, and custom events.
Why does your small business need Browser CRM?
- you can have a single, comprehensive CRM and Collaboration application accessible from anywhere.
- you can centralize your customer information from multiple applications and individual computers.
- you can build a complete, real-time customer history.
- your people can always access live business data and up-to-date documents from any web browser.
- you can install the Server Edition on your own server or ISP, or use Browser CRM Hosted in our data center.
Enhancements:
- The requirement for the PHP 4.2 var_export function was removed.
- An Internet Explorer tabs bug was fixed in the Contact View.
- Messaging display improvements were made.
- Messages when files are not writable was improved.
<<lessBrowser CRM is a single, comprehensive application that is accessible from anywhere.
Browser CRM logs incoming and outgoing email against the customer record to build a complete customer history along with other Browser CRM events including Opportunities, Tasks, Appointments, Memos, Documents, and custom events.
Why does your small business need Browser CRM?
- you can have a single, comprehensive CRM and Collaboration application accessible from anywhere.
- you can centralize your customer information from multiple applications and individual computers.
- you can build a complete, real-time customer history.
- your people can always access live business data and up-to-date documents from any web browser.
- you can install the Server Edition on your own server or ISP, or use Browser CRM Hosted in our data center.
Enhancements:
- The requirement for the PHP 4.2 var_export function was removed.
- An Internet Explorer tabs bug was fixed in the Contact View.
- Messaging display improvements were made.
- Messages when files are not writable was improved.
Download (1.3MB)
Added: 2006-12-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1154 downloads
CVS History 0.8.0
CVS History is a Web application for searching the history of CVS actions. more>>
CVS History is a Web application for searching the history of CVS actions. It parses the output of the CVS history command and imports it into a MySQL database for ease of manipulation by the PHP front-end.
Its advantage over other CVS history viewing applications is that it only needs anonymous CVS access to the repository.
Main features:
- Tested on Firefox and IE
- XHTML and CSS validated code
- RSS feed of the search query results
- Export the output of search query to other formats (e.g. CSV file)
- Searches can be bookmarked
- History entries can be linked to a ViewVC installation of the same repository
<<lessIts advantage over other CVS history viewing applications is that it only needs anonymous CVS access to the repository.
Main features:
- Tested on Firefox and IE
- XHTML and CSS validated code
- RSS feed of the search query results
- Export the output of search query to other formats (e.g. CSV file)
- Searches can be bookmarked
- History entries can be linked to a ViewVC installation of the same repository
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2005-11-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1425 downloads
ICD Browser 0.1
ICD Browser for the ICD-10 codes from W.H.O. more>>
ICD Browser for the ICD-10 codes from W.H.O.
This program is an easy to use browser with search capability for the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes, as they are published from the W.H.O.
Main features:
- Three versions, for Windows (XP, 2000, 98), Linux and Pocket PC (WM2003, WM5).
- Two ways for displaying codes, Grouped all together into a treebox, or separeted into chapters, sections and subsections.
- Search codes.
- Easy to use interface.
<<lessThis program is an easy to use browser with search capability for the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) codes, as they are published from the W.H.O.
Main features:
- Three versions, for Windows (XP, 2000, 98), Linux and Pocket PC (WM2003, WM5).
- Two ways for displaying codes, Grouped all together into a treebox, or separeted into chapters, sections and subsections.
- Search codes.
- Easy to use interface.
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2007-01-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1103 downloads
PodBrowser 0.10
PodBrowser is a documentation browser for Perl. more>>
PodBrowser is a documentation browser for Perl. You can view the documentation for Perls builtin functions, its "perldoc" pages, pragmatic modules and the default and user-installed modules.
PodBrowser is a more feature-complete version of podviewer, which comes with Gtk2::PodViewer.
<<lessPodBrowser is a more feature-complete version of podviewer, which comes with Gtk2::PodViewer.
Download (0.030MB)
Added: 2006-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1172 downloads
DBL Browser 2.0b
DBL Browser project is an offline browser for digital bibliographic libraries. more>> <<less
Download (6.7MB)
Added: 2007-01-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1002 downloads
BrowserLauncher2 1.1
BrowserLauncher2 is a library that facilitates opening a browser from a Java application. more>>
BrowserLauncher2 is a library that facilitates opening a browser from a Java application and directing the browser to a supplied URL.
In most cases, the browser opened will be the users default browser.
BrowserLauncher2 is free software and it is being released under the GNU Lesser General Public License.
<<lessIn most cases, the browser opened will be the users default browser.
BrowserLauncher2 is free software and it is being released under the GNU Lesser General Public License.
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Added: 2007-06-13 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
864 downloads
Rails History Plugin 0.2
Rails History Plugin is a Ruby on Rails plugin that stores user actions (i.e. URLs that the user has recently visited). more>>
Rails History Plugin is a Ruby on Rails plugin that stores user actions (i.e. URLs that the user has recently visited).
It avoids storage of POST and AJAX requests, and it provides a manual way to specify which actions not to store.
Installation:
Unpack into the vendor/plugin and that should be it.
Usage:
In your app/controllers/application_controller.rb, add a history line like this:
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
history :default => "http://default.url.com/",
:max => 10
end
The history function accepts a hash of options
:default, the default URL to redirect
:max, the maximum locations to remember (five by defaults).
None of the parameters are required. If somebody knows of a better way to obtain the default URL, he is welcomed to tell me how.
You can use the method history_skip in your controller if you want to avoid certain location to be stored in the history. By default, action resulting from a POST, PUT, DELETE request or an Ajax request are not stored in the history.
class FooController < ApplicationController
history_skip :action_to_skip
def action_to_skip
# I will not be stored in the history
end
end
In your actions, you can then use the following methods:
last_location: returns the last visited location, can be used with one numeric argument precising how many locations to go back in the history (1 by default),
peek_last_location: like last_location but dont remove it from the history,
redirect_back: redirect the user to the last location in history, it takes the same arguments as last_location,
store_location(force = false): stores the current location in the history, set force parameter to true to store location even if it would be skipped.
Note that if you want to use the plugin to create a "back" link on a page, you must go back two times. For example, using this controller
class HistoryController < ApplicationController
def foo
end
def bar
end
def back
redirect_back(2)
end
end
Ill try to explain clearly why. Lets say that in your bar view, you create a back link wich links to the back action. Now a user visits foo then bar. What you want is your user being redirected to foo when clicking your "back" link. Now your user hits the link. The controller will call the back action. From its point of view, you are in the back action so going back one time would take you to the bar action.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug where a user variable was stored in a class variable instead of a session one, so a user going back would make another one skip a page in its history.
- The plugin no longer stores PUT and DELETE requests.
- A peek_last_location method was added to look at the history without modifying it, and a "force" parameter was added to the store_location method to force storing of a location even if it would normally be skipped.
<<lessIt avoids storage of POST and AJAX requests, and it provides a manual way to specify which actions not to store.
Installation:
Unpack into the vendor/plugin and that should be it.
Usage:
In your app/controllers/application_controller.rb, add a history line like this:
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
history :default => "http://default.url.com/",
:max => 10
end
The history function accepts a hash of options
:default, the default URL to redirect
:max, the maximum locations to remember (five by defaults).
None of the parameters are required. If somebody knows of a better way to obtain the default URL, he is welcomed to tell me how.
You can use the method history_skip in your controller if you want to avoid certain location to be stored in the history. By default, action resulting from a POST, PUT, DELETE request or an Ajax request are not stored in the history.
class FooController < ApplicationController
history_skip :action_to_skip
def action_to_skip
# I will not be stored in the history
end
end
In your actions, you can then use the following methods:
last_location: returns the last visited location, can be used with one numeric argument precising how many locations to go back in the history (1 by default),
peek_last_location: like last_location but dont remove it from the history,
redirect_back: redirect the user to the last location in history, it takes the same arguments as last_location,
store_location(force = false): stores the current location in the history, set force parameter to true to store location even if it would be skipped.
Note that if you want to use the plugin to create a "back" link on a page, you must go back two times. For example, using this controller
class HistoryController < ApplicationController
def foo
end
def bar
end
def back
redirect_back(2)
end
end
Ill try to explain clearly why. Lets say that in your bar view, you create a back link wich links to the back action. Now a user visits foo then bar. What you want is your user being redirected to foo when clicking your "back" link. Now your user hits the link. The controller will call the back action. From its point of view, you are in the back action so going back one time would take you to the bar action.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug where a user variable was stored in a class variable instead of a session one, so a user going back would make another one skip a page in its history.
- The plugin no longer stores PUT and DELETE requests.
- A peek_last_location method was added to look at the history without modifying it, and a "force" parameter was added to the store_location method to force storing of a location even if it would normally be skipped.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2006-06-29 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1213 downloads
S3 browser 1.0 Beta 4
S3 browser is a Web-based application for managing your files stored in Amazon S3 storage service. more>>
S3 browser is a Web-based application for managing your files stored in Amazon S3 storage service.
It supports uploading both from the server and through the browser, deleting existing files, organizing them into directories (buckets), and so on. S3 browser provides full UTF-8 support for filenames.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug which caused "AWS authentication requires a valid Date or x-amz-date header" on some installations.
<<lessIt supports uploading both from the server and through the browser, deleting existing files, organizing them into directories (buckets), and so on. S3 browser provides full UTF-8 support for filenames.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes a bug which caused "AWS authentication requires a valid Date or x-amz-date header" on some installations.
Download (0.033MB)
Added: 2007-03-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
994 downloads
Browser Bookmarks Menu 0.6
This is a small Gnome applet to allow easy access to your browsers bookmarks, even when your browser is not open. more>>
Browser Bookmarks Menu is a small Gnome applet to allow easy access to your browsers bookmarks, even when your browser is not open.
This applet is like the Bookmarks menu of your preferred browser (e.g. Epiphany, Firefox), but lives in the panel, like the Gnome Menu Bar.
This means that it is always accessible (and Fitts Law compliant), even if you have other windows or applications open (and maximized). You do not have to first launch your browser and then find its bookmarks menu.
<<lessThis applet is like the Bookmarks menu of your preferred browser (e.g. Epiphany, Firefox), but lives in the panel, like the Gnome Menu Bar.
This means that it is always accessible (and Fitts Law compliant), even if you have other windows or applications open (and maximized). You do not have to first launch your browser and then find its bookmarks menu.
Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2005-11-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1424 downloads
QtSQL Browser 0.85
QtSQL Browser is a generic GUI database browsing frontend. more>>
The purpose of this project is to provide a simple, generic GUI database browsing frontend. The tool is a very simple aggregation of the Qt database classes.
The database abstraction is provided by the Qt database drivers. So far, the drivers for PostgreSQL and MySQL have been found to work well.
In principle, there is no reason why ODBC drivers for popular databases such as Oracle, DB2, Informix as well as Firebird and SAP/DB shouldnt work via the Qt ODBC3 abstraction layer.
However, some preliminary tests with these have not been promising. It may be that the only way to get some of these working is to create a native Qt database driver. This is something Ill be looking into much later.
At the moment, it is only possible to build the system on Unix and similar systems. Since Trolltech have released a version of Qt for OSX under the GPL and have announced their intention to do likewise for Win32, it should be possible to provide ports for both of these platforms. For the moment though, I just provide the source.
Main features:
- Tree browser for databases and tables
- Display of table descriptions
- Display of table contents in main window
- Execution of ad-hoc SQL queries in the query tab
- Command line history in the query tab
- Retrieval of database connection details from XML config file
- Retrieval of other configuration parameters from XML config file
- Prompting for connection password
- Addition of new connections via GUI to the running application and the config file
- Display database views with a separate icon
- Create a connection name independent of the database name
- A "Test" button when creating a new connection
- Dynamically generate a list of available drivers
- Configuration via autoconf
- Fixed bug with executing updates/inserts twice
- Refreshing of a DB connection
- Deleting of connections via the GUI
- Editting of connections via the GUI
- Check for the existence of ~/.qtsql
- Creation of skeleton config file
- Auto saving/restoring of history
- Loading of queries
- Saving of results
- Keyboard shortcuts
<<lessThe database abstraction is provided by the Qt database drivers. So far, the drivers for PostgreSQL and MySQL have been found to work well.
In principle, there is no reason why ODBC drivers for popular databases such as Oracle, DB2, Informix as well as Firebird and SAP/DB shouldnt work via the Qt ODBC3 abstraction layer.
However, some preliminary tests with these have not been promising. It may be that the only way to get some of these working is to create a native Qt database driver. This is something Ill be looking into much later.
At the moment, it is only possible to build the system on Unix and similar systems. Since Trolltech have released a version of Qt for OSX under the GPL and have announced their intention to do likewise for Win32, it should be possible to provide ports for both of these platforms. For the moment though, I just provide the source.
Main features:
- Tree browser for databases and tables
- Display of table descriptions
- Display of table contents in main window
- Execution of ad-hoc SQL queries in the query tab
- Command line history in the query tab
- Retrieval of database connection details from XML config file
- Retrieval of other configuration parameters from XML config file
- Prompting for connection password
- Addition of new connections via GUI to the running application and the config file
- Display database views with a separate icon
- Create a connection name independent of the database name
- A "Test" button when creating a new connection
- Dynamically generate a list of available drivers
- Configuration via autoconf
- Fixed bug with executing updates/inserts twice
- Refreshing of a DB connection
- Deleting of connections via the GUI
- Editting of connections via the GUI
- Check for the existence of ~/.qtsql
- Creation of skeleton config file
- Auto saving/restoring of history
- Loading of queries
- Saving of results
- Keyboard shortcuts
Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2005-05-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1619 downloads
phpDIR browser 3.1
hpDIR is an easy to use and install script that can list files and folders. more>>
phpDIR is an easy to use and install script that can list files and folders, including file upload/download. Installation only requires the configuration of 3 parameters. The whole package contains 4 files.
phpDIR browser application also supports admin sessions, to also be able to delete files. In addition, invisible files can be configured. Folders can be downloaded as archive files. There is no need for additional PHP modules on your Web server.
Enhancements:
- On some servers, hidden file support was broken due to double slashes being returned by some functions.
- This has been fixed.
<<lessphpDIR browser application also supports admin sessions, to also be able to delete files. In addition, invisible files can be configured. Folders can be downloaded as archive files. There is no need for additional PHP modules on your Web server.
Enhancements:
- On some servers, hidden file support was broken due to double slashes being returned by some functions.
- This has been fixed.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2007-01-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1012 downloads
KDE CIM Browser 0.3
The KDE CIM Browser is a KDE based frontend to management brokers using the CIM-XML protocol. more>>
The KDE CIM Browser is a KDE based frontend to management brokers using the CIM-XML protocol.
The tool will be useful to view and modify CIM class hierarchies as well as instance and association structures.
Enhancements:
- The latest release of kim-browser is mainly a maintenance release.
- One new feature is namespace browsing, which allows you to pick the namespace to navigate in once connected to a CIMOM.
- In addition to this, some bugfixes have been incorporated and the visual appearance has been improved a bit.
<<lessThe tool will be useful to view and modify CIM class hierarchies as well as instance and association structures.
Enhancements:
- The latest release of kim-browser is mainly a maintenance release.
- One new feature is namespace browsing, which allows you to pick the namespace to navigate in once connected to a CIMOM.
- In addition to this, some bugfixes have been incorporated and the visual appearance has been improved a bit.
Download (0.75MB)
Added: 2005-06-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1596 downloads
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