warrior xamj browser 0.96
Warrior XAMJ Browser 0.96
Warrior XAMJ Browser is a browser that uses XAMJ. more>>
XAMJ documents are generally served over HTTP but can also be used in standalone applications, as Warrior itself is written in XAMJ.
Warrior platform can be used to deliver rich thin client applications with the capabilities of the Java language without the need to compile or package them. XAMJ UI code is compact and can be written quickly. Additionally, we now provide a way to link XAMJ content from HTML. (Our own examples use that.)
XAMJ apps can also be standalone. In Windows you can simply double-click a .xamj file. Compilation is on-demand and cached, so it has the major benefits of an interpreted language, without being one.
A XAMJ app can link another app much the same way HTML pages link one another. For example, an app could have a Forum menu-item with an href attribute that launches a separate specialized app, potentially hosted by a third party. (Some of our examples link each other this way.) We dont expect different brandings to be as much of a concern as it is with HTML pages.
To get a better idea of where XAMJ technology fits in relation to existing client platforms, see the following table which breaks down how it compares in several key areas to other two well-known technologies: (1) HTML/Javascript browsers, which are thin client platforms, and (2) Java Webstart, which is more of a thick client platform.
Enhancements:
- Text selection was implemented in the HTML renderer.
- A number of JavaScript bugs were fixed.
- Animated images were fixed as well.
- An image clientlet was implemented to allow Warrior to open image URLs.
ICD Browser 0.1
ICD Browser for the ICD-10 codes from W.H.O. more>>
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.
KDE CIM Browser 0.3
The KDE CIM Browser is a KDE based frontend to management brokers using the CIM-XML protocol. more>>
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.

Unicode Data Browser 1.5
UnicodeDataBrowser is a very useful browser designed for the UnicodeData.txt file which consists of much useful information but is not easily read by humans. more>>
UnicodeDataBrowser 1.5 is a very useful browser designed for the UnicodeData.txt file which consists of much useful information but is not easily read by humans. The browser creates a scrollable table in which columns represent properties.
The table may be sorted on any column. Abbreviations are expanded and characters cross-referenced in decomposition and casing fields are named. Regular expression search restricted to a selected column is available. The set of characters for which information is displayed may be restricted to those characters matching a regular expression on a specified property.
Each such filtering operation applies to the output of the previous filtering operation unless the table is reset to the original full set of characters, so filtering on multiple properties is possible.
Enhancements: Adds canonical decomposition info for Hangul syllables.
<<lessphpDIR browser 3.1
hpDIR is an easy to use and install script that can list files and folders. more>>
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.
PodBrowser 0.10
PodBrowser is a documentation browser for Perl. more>>
PodBrowser is a more feature-complete version of podviewer, which comes with Gtk2::PodViewer.
Hermes JMS Browser 1.12
Hermes JMS Browser is a console that helps you interact with JMS providers. more>>
Many providers include a plugin that uses the native API to do non-JMS things like getting queue depths (and other statistics) or finding queue and topic names.
Hypertext DOM Browser 1.0.2
Hypertext DOM Browser is a Firefox extension for Web developers and Firefox developers (and JavaScript calculator). more>>
Other features include: shows exceptions, can show several DOM objects (or JavaScript expressions) on one page, shows number of function arguments, automatically updates and emphasizes changed properties (in this version only in unsafe mode), in-page search, back and forward buttons, can use tabbed browsing, displays current expression in window title, etc.
To call the DOM browser select "Tools/Hypetext DOM Browser" in the navigator menu. Type "content" to show the properties of the content window, "content.document" to show properties of the HTML document in the calling window, "self" or "window" will show properties of that chrome window where youve selected "Hypetext DOM Browser" menu item, "document" will show properies of the calling XUL frame.
Chimera Browser 1.70
Chimera is an X/Athena Web client for UNIX-based workstations. more>>
Installation:
See ./INSTALL for installation and configuration instructions.
See ./INSTALL.hints for tips on getting it to work in special cases.
What are all these files:
A description of the structure of the files in this distribution appears
near the end of this file.
Enhancements:
- Chimera 1.70 contains many new features compared to 1.65p1+1:
- 1) Table support has been vastly improved.
- 2) mailto:user@host URLs are now supported (via an external Perl script).
- 3) Display refresh has been substantially optimized.
- 4) Image handling improvements speed up rendering, a lot in some cases.
- 5) DNS caching cuts domain name lookup calls by about 90%.
- 6) Connection progress is displayed in the Title area.
- 7) The "Host:" HTTP request header has been added.
- 8) A new toggle button, DeferPix, has been added that turns delayed image loading on and off (or you can type i if you prefer).
- 9) If serious HTML command errors are encountered on a visited page, a small message saying so will appear at the bottom of the page.
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- Chimera 1.70 also contains a long list of bug fixes, including these:
- Some 20 different memory leaks have been fixed, including all the major ones.
- Handling of excess "../"s in a relative URL has been fixed, and URL parsing in general has been greatly improved. The bug that a JPEG image in a file named *.gif would not only fail, but prevent ALL further image display has been fixed. A pages Title and URL are now restored in many cases where before they werent.
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Cheetah web browser 0.10
Cheetah web browser has been started to create a fully functional. more>> The cheetah web browser is a project that has been started to create a fully functional, light-weight, bloat-free web browser for Linux (and other free unix clones) that is not dependant on KDE, GNOME or Mozilla.
Why another web browser?
There are a lot of web browsers available for Unix and all of them that I have tried are great. However, I have yet to find one that truly satisfies my needs.
This is what I require in a web browser:
* It must not require another more developed web browser, such as mozilla, to operate. It can certainly use code from another web browser (providing the applications authors permit that), but the code must be included natively in its source, or in a shared library that comes with the browser. For example, I do not want to have mozilla installed to use my browser. I am using my browser not mozilla.
* It must not depend on an entire desktop suite. For example, if I use icewm I should not have to install kde to use my web browser.
* It must be extremely fast and provide an enjoyable browsing experience (duh).
* It must provide only the ability to surf the internet and download files through http and ftp. I do not want my web browser to provide the means to send/receive e-mail, compose web pages, chat on irc etcetera. I have other programs to do that.
When will Cheetah be usable?
I dont have a roadmap layed out yet. I wont have one for awhile. It all depends upon how many people are willing and have the time to contribute.<<less
Easy SVN Browser 1.07
Easy SVN is a subversion browser via the Web. more>>
Installation:
Follow these steps for a quick installation of web-svn-view:
1. Log in as the user who is running the webserver (e.g., www).
2. As this user, make sure you have read-access on your repository. Issue an svn command to make sure that if necessary, you are prompted for a username and password. Once the viewer is running, logins must take place automatically.
3. Obtain web-svn-view by getting the archive http://public.e-tunity.com/web-svn-view/web-svn-view-latest.tar.gz . Save the archive on your disk as e.g.
/tmp/web-svn-view-latest.tar.gz.
4. Change-dir to a directory where the webserver will run the viewer.
5. Unpack, using tar xzf /tmp/web-svn-view-latest.tar.gz. Note the full paths to the contained directories cgi-bin, css and img. In the following example well assume that the base directory is /Users/e/src/e.
6. Edit cgi-bin/web-svn-view and modify the configuration variables at the top of the file. The variables are documented in the script.
7. Edit the servers configuration file. E.g, for Apache, edit httpd.conf and add the following lines:
ScriptAlias /svnbin /Users/e/src/e/web-svn-view/cgi-bin
Alias /svncss /Users/e/src/e/web-svn-view/css
Alias /svnimg /Users/e/src/e/web-svn-view/img
< Location / >
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
< /Location >
< Location /svnbin >
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
< /Location >
< Location /svncss >
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
< /Location >
< Location /svnimg >
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
< /Location >
You will need to supply the right directories for your system.
8. Restart the webserver.
9. Point your browser to http://yoursite/svnbin/web-svn-view.
Enhancements:
- The configuration settings in cgi-bin/web-svn-view can now be overridden by environment variables.
- That makes it possible to re-use the same SVN browser to view many repositories, based on environment variables passed by the Web server.
- The documentation was updated with an example.
QtSQL Browser 0.85
QtSQL Browser is a generic GUI database browsing frontend. more>>
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
The Modular Manual Browser 1.2
The Modular Manual Browser is a set scripts designed as a man/apropos work-alike. more>>
It is easy to set up and includes highlighting, linking support in man pages, browsing and searching of pages, categories, and manuals.
It can also optionally set up a database containing descriptions of pages from the page titles.
Enhancements:
- BUGS, COPYING, INSTALL, INSTALL.roff, Makefile, README, README.roff, TODO.sh, config.php, index.php, mandb.php, modfunc.php, modman.php, api/files.php, api/modfunc.php, api/pages.php, api/whatis.php, install/BUGS, install/COPYING, install/INSTALL, install/INSTALL.roff, install/Makefile, install/README, install/README.roff, install/TODO.sh, tmp/.local: api split up, install data moved, so that modman may be dropped directly into webspace. mandb.php can pick up multi-line descriptions now.
Apropos results can be filtered by Section or Manual, but not Page (obviously).
whatis pseudo-database implemented, enabled by default in config.
Sections include Subsections (3->3ucb, 3ucb->3ucblib). Local Apropos and description support added via apropos/whatis programs.
- Release 1.2 -- The Small-Box/WhatIS Release.
Javascript Browser Sniffer 0.5.1
JavaScript Browser Sniffer is a browser identifier written in JavaScript (EcmaScript) and released under the LGPL license. more>>
Main features:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer (should work with any version)
- Netscape 4.x, 6.x and 7.x
- Mozilla Seamonkey, Galeon, Firebird, Phoenix, Epiphany, K-Meleon, Camino and Chimera (should work with any version)
- Opera (should work with any version)
- Konqueror (should work with any version)
- Nautilus (version number is not available yet)
- Safari (should work with any version)
- Omniweb (should work with any version))
- Links (should work with any version)
- ELinks (should work with any version)
- PowerMarks (should work with any version)
- Crazy Browser (should work with any version)
- MyIE2 (should work with any version)
- Java (should work with any version)
- iCab (should work with any version)
- NetFront (should work with any version)
- Avant Browser (should work with any version)
- MSN Explorer (should work with any version)
- w3m (should work with any version) (please note that w3m only supports JavaScript on the client-side if using w3m-js)
- Netcaptor (should work with any version)
- Dillo (should work with any version) (only server-side)
- Lynx (should work with any version) (only server-side)
Morcego 3D network browser 0.4.0
Morcego is a 3D graph browser for viewing and navigating any graph-like structure. more>>
Morcego 3D network browser already integrated into TikiWiki. Morcego is not meant to provide a solution for the end user, but to be embedded in a Web application by developers. Its a Java applet that communicates with an XML-RPC server to load the graph that is displayed.
Enhancements:
- New configuration vars (check README for meaning):
- frictionConstant, new Float(0.4f));
- elasticConstant, new Float(0.5f));
- punctualElasticConstant, new Float(1f));
- eletrostaticConstant, new Float(1000f));
- springSize, new Float(100));
- nodeMass, new Float(5));
- nodeCharge, new Float(1));
- loadPageOnCenter, new Boolean(true));
These are not used anymore:
- originX
- originY
- originZ
- universeRadius
- maxNodeSpeed
- linkedNodesDistance Changes:
- [ADD] physical model to balance graph
- [ADD] support for description box on mouse over
- [ADD] Morcego and Arca logs, optional
- [ADD] support for different transport layers, only XmlprcTransport available by now [ADD] option to have camera distance relative to nearest node instead of center, default.
- [ADD] option to open target page on every navigation, default
- [MOD] nodes pop always behind center node, to avoid hanging while rendering very big nodes
- [FIX] graph instability in some cases