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  2. Comparison of software saving Web pages for offline use

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    Google Chrome extension: Stylesheets are saved incompletely or not at all: No: N/A: No: Proprietary; restricted to Google Chrome profile location: No: PageArchiver: Google Chrome extension: Video and audio files (via Flash or HTML5) are not saved: Yes: Yes (import/export features) No: Open; regular HTML for pages, regular zip file for catalog ...

  3. Web storage - Wikipedia

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    Web storage offers two different storage areas—local storage and session storage—which differ in scope and lifetime. Data placed in local storage is per origin—the combination of protocol, host name, and port number as defined in the same-origin policy. The data is available to all scripts loaded from pages from the same origin that ...

  4. Mega (service) - Wikipedia

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    Any changes a user makes to backed-up files on a local drive will automatically be made to the MEGA files stored in their cloud in real time. Additionally, users can view and recover backed-up files that have been deleted from a local drive, and as of 2024, users can recover older versions of backed-up files with a “ rewind ” feature.

  5. Chrome Web Store - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Web Store was publicly unveiled in December 2010, [2] and was opened on February 11, 2011, with the release of Google Chrome 9.0. [3] A year later it was redesigned to "catalyze a big increase in traffic, across downloads, users, and total number of apps". [4]

  6. Indexed Database API - Wikipedia

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    Support for IndexedDB was added to Firefox version 4, [7] Google Chrome version 11, [8] Internet Explorer version 10, [9] Safari version 8, [10] and Microsoft Edge version 12. [11] Web SQL Database was a prior API developed by Apple. [12] But Firefox refused to add support for it and argued against it becoming a standard because it would codify ...

  7. Local storage - Wikipedia

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    Data storage that is directly attached to a compute device; A network-attached storage device accessed via a local network, rather than a wide area network; Local storage, a JavaScript web storage facility allowing websites to store data on a user's device; Local shared object (or Flash cookie), Adobe Flash data stored on a user's computer

  8. WebUSB - Wikipedia

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    To get access to devices visible to the browser two options are available. navigator.usb.requestDevice() will prompt the user to select which USB access is to be given, or navigator.usb.getDevices() will return a list of USB devices that the origin has access to. To better search for devices, WebUSB has a number of filtering options.

  9. 1Password - Wikipedia

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    Local Wi-Fi and iCloud sync were only available on iOS and macOS in previous versions. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] In 2017, the Travel Mode feature was introduced for subscribers of 1Password.com, which enables the omission of password entries not tagged as safe for travel from the local storage on a particular device, reducing the impact of being ...