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CEF is an open-source software framework for embedding a Chromium web browser within another application. It supports various languages, platforms, and features, and is used by many applications such as Adobe Creative Cloud, AOL Desktop, and Grand Theft Auto V.
Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, mainly developed by Google. It provides the codebase for Google Chrome and many other browsers, but lacks some features of Chrome, such as automatic updates and Google services integration.
Electron is an open-source framework that uses web technologies (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) and Chromium browser engine to create desktop applications. Learn about its architecture, history, features, and applications such as Visual Studio Code and GitHub Desktop.
A browser engine is a core software component of every major web browser that transforms HTML documents and other resources into an interactive visual representation. Learn about the names, scopes, functions, and notable examples of browser engines, such as WebKit, Blink, Gecko, and Trident.
Servo is a cross-platform browser engine written in Rust that aims to create a highly parallel and memory-safe web rendering environment. It was developed by Mozilla and Samsung until 2020, and is now maintained by the Linux Foundation and volunteers.
DotNetBrowser is a proprietary .NET library that provides a Chromium-based web browser engine. It can be used to embed a browser in various .NET desktop applications and display web pages.
MSHTML, also known as Trident, is a proprietary browser engine for Internet Explorer and other software applications. It supports HTML, CSS, SVG, WebGL and other web standards, and has a COM interface for accessing and editing web pages.
A platform-independent GUI library (PIGUI) is a library package that implements a graphical user interface (GUI) for multiple computing platforms. This list covers notable PIGUIs in C, C++, Java, and other languages, with their owners, platforms, licenses, and comments.