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Vanadium Browser

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

Rewriting Stainless, and modernizing the code.

9.64K lines of code

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over 9 years since last commit

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haikuwebkit

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haikuwebkit, the Haiku WebKit port.

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Transact!

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A simple yet powerful means of creating and submitting transactions to secure payment gateways. Currently supports the Linkpoint gateway. PayPal and authorize.net support forthcoming (takes so long to setup a test account with them it's ridiculous).

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Licenses: Ruby_License
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Long Distance Chess

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Long Distance Chess is perfect for players who cannot sit and play a live game real time (due to geographic or time restrictions), but still enjoy playing with friends/family. Playable from most web browsers. Uses eRuby.

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WWW::Delicious

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  Analyzed about 10 hours ago

WWW::Delicious is a Ruby client for http://del.icio.us XML API. It provides both read and write functionalities. You can read user Posts, Tags and Bundles but you can create new Posts, Tags and Bundles as well.

1.22K lines of code

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about 5 years since last commit

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cerise

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cerise is a Ruby web/application server following the same general pattern as J2EE application servers. Intended to be very flexible, elegant and provide a developer friendly environment for building web applications.

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B10g

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A simple Ruby Weblog that uses webrick and text files. Has categories and comments and is easy to use.

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MuraveyWeb

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This project was abandoned two years ago. This entry exists mainly as reference and history mark. Sorry. If you're looking for good CMS in a spirit of MuraveyWeb, you will probably like http://radiantcms.org/

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Licenses: lgpl, mit

rublog

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RubLog is a simple weblog server. It supports multiple, pluggable input formats (currently supported are Ruby's RDoc, HTML, and plain text) It can operate from either standard hierarchies of flatfiles, or from a CVS repository.

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Space Monkey

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  Analyzed about 7 hours ago

SpaceMonkey is a Web application auditing tool. It can detect bugs or security flaws without using a knowledge database. It uses fault injection technics ('fuzzing') in order to reveal the flaws (SQL injection, XSS, File inclusion, command execution ).

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over 14 years since last commit

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