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    uweb browser: unlimited power

    minimal suckless android web browser with unlimited power

    - AI bot as search engine; append file content as input for complex query. - Powerful: html5 enhancement; any urls to host a website; javascript and shell scripting for general processing; and more with Termux. - Customizable: user-defined menus, (new) buttons and gestures for user agents, bookmarklets, url services, shell commands, internal functionality links and text processing etc. - Convenient: book/dictionary/txt/command line/app can be search engine. - Tiny: less than 200k -...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    A minimal but complete HTTP/1.1 webserver (that is, implementing all "MUST" aspects of RFC2616, but generally nothing beyond) designed specifically for embedding into other (Java) projects that need a web management/configuration interface.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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