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| epiphany-extensions 2.16.0 | GPL | Extensions for the GNOME Web Browser, Epiphany |
| This package contains the following extensions for the GNOME Web Browser: Actions Ad blocker Auto-scroller Auto-reload Certificates Error-viewer Favicon Gestures Greasemonkey Java Console Net-monitor Page-info Permissions Push scroller Python Console RSS Select stylesheet Sidebar Smart-bookmarks lookup Tab groups Tab states | ||
| epiphany 2.16.0 | GPL | GNOME web browser based on the mozilla rendering engine |
| Epiphany is a GNOME web browser based on the mozilla rendering engine. The name meaning: "An intuitive grasp of reality through something (as an event) usually simple and striking" | ||
| libtotem-plparser1 2.16.1 | GPL | Common data files for totem |
| Shared library used by totem. | ||
| links-common 2.1 | GPL | Lynx-like text/X11 WWW browser |
| Common files for links and links-graphic | ||
| links 2.1 | GPL | Lynx-like text WWW browser |
| Links is a text based WWW browser, at first look similar to Lynx, but somehow different: - renders tables and frames - displays colors as specified in current HTML page - uses drop-down menu (like in Midnight Commander) - can download files in background - partially handle Javascript | ||
| lynx 2.8.5 | GPL | Text based browser for the world wide web |
| This a terminal based WWW browser. While it does not make any attempt at displaying graphics, it has good support for HTML text formatting, forms, and tables. This version includes support for SSL encryption. WARNING: In some countries, it is illegal to export this package. In some countries, it may even be illegal to use it. | ||
| mozilla-firefox-de 1.5.0.7 | GPL | German interface for Firefox |
| German localization for Firefox | ||
| mozilla-firefox-es 1.5.0.7 | GPL | Spanish interface for Firefox |
| Spanish localization for Firefox | ||
| mozilla-firefox-es_AR 1.5.0.7 | GPL | Spanish (Argentina) interface for Firefox |
| Spanish (Argentina) localization for Firefox | ||
| mozilla-firefox-fr 1.5.0.7 | GPL | French interface for Firefox |
| French localization for Firefox | ||
| mozilla-firefox-it 1.5.0.7 | GPL | Italian interface for Firefox |
| Italian localization for Firefox | ||
| mozilla-firefox-pl 1.5.0.7 | GPL | Polish interface for Firefox |
| Polish localization for Firefox | ||
| mozilla-firefox-pt 1.5.0.7 | GPL | Portuguese interface for Firefox |
| Portuguese localization for Firefox | ||
| mozilla-firefox-pt_BR 1.5.0.7 | GPL | Brazilian portuguese interface for Firefox |
| Brazilian portuguese localization for Firefox | ||
| mozilla-firefox-ru 1.5.0.7 | GPL | Russian interface for Firefox |
| Russian localization for Firefox | ||
| mozilla-firefox 1.5.0.7 | MPL/GPL/LGPL | Mozilla Firefox Web Browser |
| The Mozilla Firefox project aims to build the most useful web browser for all platforms. Mozilla Firefox features: - Popup blocking built-in - Tabbed browsing, to view more than one web page in a single window - A comprehensive set of privacy options - Search tools built right into the toolbar - Live bookmarks, using RSS - "Hassle-free" downloading, with fewer prompts | ||
| mozplugger 1.7.3 | GPL | A generic mozilla plug-in |
| MozPlugger is a generic Mozilla plug-in that allows the use of standard Linux programs as plug-ins for media types on the Internet. | ||
| totem-common 2.16.1 | GPL | Common data files for totem |
| Common data files used by Totem. | ||
| wget 1.10.2 | GPL | A utility for retrieving files using the HTTP or FTP protocols |
| GNU Wget is a file retrieval utility which can use either the HTTP or FTP protocols. Wget features include the ability to work in the background while you're logged out, recursive retrieval of directories, file name wildcard matching, remote file timestamp storage and comparison, use of Rest with FTP servers and Range with HTTP servers to retrieve files over slow or unstable connections, support for Proxy servers, and configurability. | ||
When you think about it, and put a business hat on, the idea that Linux could start as this little hobby project that would in the course of less than a decade become this extremely popular piece of software that people would bet on for mission critical applications. . . how did that happen? Nobody is in charge of it. Nobody owns it. It’s not controlled by a corporation. It fundamentally depends on cooperation and collaboration. . . . It’s an amazing model of how to get stuff done. — Mitch Kapor, founder of Lotus
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