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Kiosk Project
kiosk.mozdev.org
A collection of tools that enable the creation of kiosk environment on the linux platform. The Kiosk browser (mozilla based) has many features including a virtual keyboard, and timed reset.
Flock
flock.com
Integrates social networking and media services in the user interface aiming to be a Web 2.0 browser.
Epiphany Web Browser
projects.gnome.org
Epiphany is a GNOME web browser based on the mozilla rendering engine (Gecko). The name means: "An intuitive grasp of reality through something (as an event) usually simple and striking".
K-Meleon
kmeleon.sourceforge.net
A browser for the Win32 platform based on the NGLayout engine.
BrowserG!
browserg.mozdev.org
Integrates functionalities such as file sharing and instant messaging in one environment.
PHPBird
tigroux.net
FireFox, MozPHP, PHP, and MySQL installer for Windows, based on officials and stables releases of these programs.
SkipStone
muhri.net
SkipStone is a Gtk+ only browser that aims to be fast and with few dependencies.
GtkMozilla
lysator.liu.se
A Gtk+ widget embedding Mozilla.
Galeon
galeon.sourceforge.net
GNOME web browser using the NGLayout engine. Galeon's principles are simplicity and standards compliance.
DocZilla
doczilla.com
DocZilla is a commercial standards compliant browser that also supports SGML.
Beonex
beonex.com
Open-source distribution of Mozilla for end-users.
WaMCom
wamcom.org
Modified to be more stable and correct than the binary versions distributed by the Mozilla organisation.
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