8 projects tagged "XULRunner"
Kiwix is an offline reader for Web content. It was designed for use with Wikipedia, but is potentially suitable for all HTML content. It supports the ZIM format, a highly compressed open format with additional meta-data. It is intended for use in schools, universities, and libraries which can't afford broadband Internet access. It features a full text search engine, bookmarks and notes, an HTTP server, PDF/HTML export, a user interface in more than 80 languages, tabbed navigation, and an integrated content manager and downloader.
SiteFusion allows object-oriented PHP applications to operate as OS-native applications through a XULRunner-based thin client. The client connects to the SiteFusion daemon through an ordinary Web server, and applications run in separate continuous processes. Two-way communication is enabled, without the need for additional Web server configurations. The implementation of the XUL framework in a PHP class structure includes an implementation of the Mozilla tree view optimized for very large trees, supporting drag-and-drop, editable cells, and sorting.
P2P-Fusion is a software system that supports audiovisual creative activities and makes it easy for anyone to create, reuse, and share audio and video productions over the Internet legally, without costly servers and complicated system management. Fusion binds together a peer-to-peer network, a distributed semantic database, social enrichment features, support for embedded licenses, and a social media application toolkit into an integrated easy-to-use solution.
Synovel Collabsuite provides email, calendaring, and instant messaging solution for enterprises. It consists of a Linux email server with calendar and IM, a Web-based administration panel, a desktop client suite that runs on Windows and Linux, and AJAX-based Web mail access. It uses open standards for communications: IMAP, POP, and SMTP for email, CalDav for calendaring, and Jabber for IM.
DeforaOS Surfer is a portable Web browser, supporting tabbed browsing on a number of platforms, including embedded environments. It notably supports either XULRunner (Mozilla), WebKit, libGtkHtml, or its own lightweight implementation as the actual rendering engine to display pages.