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Web browser might refer to:

Web browser - the nature and severity of herbivore whose nutrition generally comes from either high growing plants, prefer trees, like than the grazer that eats from a ground. Deer and goats are domestic browsers, & elephants and giraffes are uncivilized browsers. The shopping browser, someone world health organization is sole searching by using there is no definite intent to bargain. Such the individual can be window camping, meaning outside of the shop, or in, upright "looking around". Code browser - an application used to access units (e.g., classes and methods) in a computer program File browser - an applicatiin used to access tools on the file system Help browser - an application used to access aid data, often inside an operating system Web browser - an application used to access info on the World Wide Web

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DocZilla
DocZilla is an SGML/HyTime-enables browser based on the Mozilla Gecko rendering engine. Support for SGML, HyTime, CALS tables, RDF, and Xlink is currently being worked on.

Voice Browsers - W3C Note
This note describes features needed for effective interaction with Web browsers that are based upon voice input and output.

eXeMeL
XML browser in Alpha testing stage; comments welcome.

eXchaNGeR
An Open Source XML Browser and XML Editor Framework written in Java.

X-Smiles
X-Smiles is a Java based Open Source XML browser capable of displaying documents written in various XML languages.

Genomic Explorer Suite
Allows the searching and presentation of genomic information from diverse databases using BSML (Bioinformatic Sequence Markup Language).

XSBrowser
Open source browser that creates a human readable document model from a given DTD or XML schema.

Jumbo3-J
An XML-CML molecular browser and toolkit for the Chemical Markup Language (CML).


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