RSS 31 projects tagged "JavaScript"

Download Website Updated 02 Oct 2009 marvin-chrome

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Pop 50.52
Vit 2.07

Marvin is an extension to Google's Chrome browser that is designed to make life easier for reddit users. It was inspired by the popular 'socialite' Firefox extension.

Download Website Updated 01 Oct 2009 Hosaka

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Pop 42.36
Vit 1.44

Hosaka provides the standard Unix text editing keyboard shortcuts for Google's Chrome browser input fields.

No download Website Updated 31 Aug 2009 JS Wars

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Pop 53.85
Vit 1.00

JS WARS is a classic shoot 'em up written to demonstrate the power of modern Web browsers. It is targeting Firefox 3.5 with its audio/video support and increased performance, and uses the canvas tag. It should work well in other modern Web browsers (supporting the canvas tag), just without the music and sound effects.

Download Website Updated 28 Jan 2011 Raxan Framework

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Pop 53.22
Vit 1.79

Raxan is a framework that is designed to accelerate PHP/AJAX Web development by making it easier for developers to build and deploy rich Web applications.

Download No website Updated 04 Dec 2012 Form Builder PHP Class

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Pop 259.22
Vit 11.51

PFBC is an object-oriented PHP class for building HTML forms. It includes AJAX support, jQuery, reCAPTCHA, TinyMCE, and CKEditor. It features integration with Bootstrap, a front-end framework from Twitter that incorporates responsive CSS (meaning your forms not only look great and behave well in the latest desktop browser, but in tablet and smartphone browsers as well). It supports HTML5 form elements and attributes.

Download No website Updated 24 Mar 2013 Guacamole

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Pop 544.31
Vit 20.13

Guacamole is an HTML5 Web application that provides access to desktop environments using remote desktop protocols such as VNC or RDP. A centralized server acts as a tunnel and proxy, allowing access to multiple desktops through a Web browser. No plugins are needed. The client requires nothing more than a Web browser supporting HTML5 and AJAX.

No download Website Updated 03 Jul 2010 noVNC

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Pop 77.59
Vit 32.99

noVNC is a VNC client implemented using HTML5 technologies, specifically Canvas and WebSockets. It supports "wss://" encryption (SSL/TLS). For browsers that do not have native WebSockets support, the project includes web-socket-js, a WebSockets emulator using Adobe Flash. In addition, as3crypto has been added to web-socket-js to implement WebSocket SSL/TLS encryption, i.e. the "wss://" URI scheme.

No download No website Updated 20 Sep 2011 AsterClick

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Pop 67.84
Vit 1.10

AsterClick is a system for developing with Asterisk AMI and HTML5 WebSockets. It is composed of two parts: a server-side middleware and a client-side JavaScript class. The server-side middleware mediates between Asterisk AMI and multiple HTML5 browsers connected via WebSockets. The JavaScript class manages the WebSockets connection and provides methods like addEventListener() and removeEventListener() that take AMI events as parameters. AsterClick does away with browsers polling servers by exploiting the persistent nature of HTML5 WebSocket connections. The communications protocol between client and server is based on XML. Commands can be sent via the JavaScript class using XML strings, XML objects, or JSON objects. A client can connect to multiple Asterisk servers at the same time. The server-side component of AsterClick has hooks for both custom AsterClick commands and server side plugins and related events that all share the same XML stream.

No download No website Updated 05 Feb 2011 Living Css Tools

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Living Css Tools is a build utility to allow given Web functionality specified at w3.org and whatwg.org to work in those Web browsers (user agents) that only support the functionality with a proprietary namespace.

No download Website Updated 04 Apr 2011 Cacophony.js

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Pop 35.30
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Cacophony is a tool for creating and viewing interactive videos, especially music videos, using HTML5 video and canvas elements and Javascript. Interactive elements include visuals/story adapting in response to user input as text, mouse movement, drawings, and choices (choose-your-own-adventure). Input from the viewer can affect the subsequent video, and also be sent to a server for integration with other Web applications (social networking, sharing, and geotagging), which is possible because effects are rendered on-the-fly in the browser, not pre-rendered like traditional video. Input can also come from external sources (RSS and JSON), so you can integrate external data, or previously generated data, back into subsequent views of the video.

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dhcpy6d

A DHCPv6 server.

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ViewVC

A Web-based Subversion and CVS repository browser.