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  2. xombrero - Wikipedia

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    xombrero was designed for experienced command-line interface users, so it includes the features typically requested by such an audience: mouseless browsing, no URL prefetch, vi-like user interface and navigation (including command mode), plain text file configuration, and link hinting.

  3. Lightbot - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot of Lightbot with robot (center) and command panel (right) The goal of Lightbot is to command a little robot to navigate a maze and turn on lights. [6] Players arrange symbols on the screen to command the robot to walk, turn, jump, switch on a light and so on.

  4. Web development tools - Wikipedia

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    HTML and DOM viewer and editor is commonly included in the built-in web development tools. The difference between the HTML and DOM viewer, and the view source feature in web browsers is that the HTML and DOM viewer allows you to see the DOM as it was rendered in addition to allowing you to make changes to the HTML and DOM and see the change reflected in the page after the change is made.

  5. Firebug (software) - Wikipedia

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    Firebug allows users to run JavaScript code through the command line and allows the user to log errors that occur in the JavaScript, CSS, and XML. Firebug provides a separate text editor to modify the JavaScript and see immediate results on the user's browser. As provided in an update, the JavaScript command line features an autocomplete function.

  6. AOL Mail

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  7. 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]

  8. Comparison of web hosting control panels - Wikipedia

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    Control panel License Alive (last release) BSD Linux Windows Frontend Backend Plugin Support VCS IPv6 Support Multiserver Support AlternC: GPL 2: 2017-11-07 [1] No Yes No PHP: PHP / Perl / Shell script: Yes git: Yes No Domain Technologie Control: GNU LGPL: 2013/04/04 Limited FreeBSD support Yes No PHP: MySQL? git No ? Froxlor: GPL: 2024-03-29 ...

  9. Chromium (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, primarily developed and maintained by Google. [3] It is a widely-used codebase, providing the vast majority of code for Google Chrome and many other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Samsung Internet, and Opera. The code is also used by several app frameworks.