All of source code of version 10 or later of Floorp Browser, the most Advanced and Fastest Firefox derivative 🦊
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All of source code of version 10 or later of Floorp Browser, the most Advanced and Fastest Firefox derivative 🦊
nidium is an ongoing effort for a mobile hw-accelerated rendering engine to create apps and games. Embedding Mozilla JavaScript VM, Google Skia, Facebook Yoga. https://twitter.com/nidiumproject for updates
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A command line tool that allows you to more easily view and obtain the contents of a web browser or web plugin's HTTP cache that's stored on disk.
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me we Platform (me) This repository holds the code for a unified application platform for XUL-based applications. It is a hard fork from the Mozilla code repository (mozilla-central) with an ESR-52 fork point. In addition to further development based on the Mozilla upstream code, and selective cherry-picking of directly-applicable patches, this …
An ongoing effort for a general purpose rendering engine to create apps, games and also serverside applications, using Mozilla's Spidermonkey as a JavaScript engine