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  2. jQuery - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JQuery

    jQuery 3.0 and newer supports "current−1 versions" (meaning the current stable version of the browser and the version that preceded it) of Firefox (and ESR), Chrome, Safari, and Edge as well as Internet Explorer 9 and newer. On mobile it supports iOS 7 and newer, and Android 4.0 and newer. [22]

  3. PrimeFaces - Wikipedia

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    Initial portlet support enhancements, jQuery 1.43 and jQuery UI 1.8.5. [7] PrimeFaces 3.0: 2012-01-04: Fully reworked architecture for JSF 2.0, Update PrimePUSH and PrimeFaces Mobile, new components (TimeLine, FeedReader, Sheet, Subtable and new chart types). PrimeFaces 3.1: 2012-02-06: Accessibility enhancements for WAI-ARIA. PrimeFaces 3.2 ...

  4. Ext JS - Wikipedia

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    Version 5.0 of the Ext JS framework was released on June 2, 2014. [16] It includes the ability to build desktop apps on touch-enabled devices [ 17 ] —using a single code base, a Model View ViewModel ( MVVM ) architecture, two-way data binding, responsive layouts, and other component upgrades with support for adding widgets inside a grid cell ...

  5. K Desktop Environment 3 - Wikipedia

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    The desktop lockdown framework, introduced in version 3.0, was extended. Other improvements included tabbed browsing in Konqueror; a new download manager, KGet; a new multimedia player plugin, based on Xine, and a desktop sharing framework. Redesigned New UI. [6]

  6. OpenOLAT - Wikipedia

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    Release 9.0 replaced the JavaScript framework ExtJS with the more light-weight jQuery, for which the whole JavaScript layer was refactored. In addition, the question pool was introduced, which allows collaborative creation and sharing of test questions. Version 10.0, includes a complete