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JavaScript-Java Bridge
1.0
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A replacement for the Java Plugin, so Java Applets that use LiveConnect but have no graphics continue to work. A web browser is a good user interface for a native application. The Java browser Plugin provided an easy way for Java programs, configured as Applets, to manipulate webpages, and for the webpages to both get and set Java fields and call Java methods via the LiveConnect API (https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/overview/liveconnect-docs-349790.html). This was in addition to the ability of Applets to display their graphics in a rectangle on their webpages. However both the Java Plugin and Applets are now being deprecated as security and browser-stability risks. Continued use of them requires use of an older browser version, and soon an older Java version. This extension and associated Java library allows Applets which display no graphics but only interact with JavaScript and the DOM to continue to be used on current browser and Java versions with minor changes on both the Java and JavaScript sides. Display of Applet graphics may be supported in the future. The alternative to using this extension to turn a browser into a Java user interface would be to write the Java Program as a backend API, and have the browser frontend interact with this via Ajax/XMLHttpRequest calls, perhaps under a framework such as React. This does have the advantage of weak coupling, allowing the backend and frontend to be separately developed, and simultaneously accessed from multiple browsers. But, besides the obvious advantage for UIs already written as Applets, the remote procedure call and remote DOM manipulation paradigm of JSJBridge/LiveConnect, and the automatic start-stop synchronisation of the front and back ends, can continue to make this an easy, efficient, fast, and powerful solution. Licence: This extension and its associated Java library are licensed under Version 1 of the DevWheels Licence (https://devwheels.com). Read the licence for the precise conditions, but a simple summary would be: 1. You can use this package without payment for evaluation, internal testing, and development work on your application or fork. 2. However you must pay me AUD $20 for each browser on which this is installed and otherwise run. 3. The cost of an update is the difference between the costs of the versions you are upgrading between. 4. You can release your own modified or unmodified version, and charge what you like, as long as you keep the same licence, which means complying with point 2 and forwarding AUD $20 to me for each production installation. The advantage of this licence is that it both retains the enhanced debugging, customisation, risk-mitigation, and community development of Free/Open Source software (its most important features IMHO), while making it practical for developers to earn a living directly from their software (or their documentation writing, or their marketing nous). If you have an idea for, or an implementation of, enhancements, I encourage you see whether they can be incorporated into my extension rather than publishing your own fork. We may be able to come to an agreement for a revenue share, and reduce the number of similar extensions. The JSJBridge source code: https://github.com/mrj/jsjbridge Migrating from Applets and the Java Plugin to WebpageHelpers and JSJBridge: https://github.com/mrj/jsjbridge/blob/master/MigrationInstructions.md"
Did you mean?
5.0
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Helps you avoid mistypes by recommending you corrections in the autocomplete of your address bar. Everybody makes mistypes, all day long. Sometimes, if you are aware of those mistakes, you can immediately correct them, but it takes time and your time is precious. This extension is built to help you save your precious time by recommending you potential corrections of your mistype in the autocomplete of your Chrome browser’s address bar. How does it work? Fairly simple. You type in the address bar a search term. When we detect a potential mistype, we will provide you a clickable reminder in the autocomplete. If you recognize the mistake and accept our recommendation, just click on it and we will take you to the result page of the correct spelling of your search query. We provide a list of common mistakes that people make when they type inside this extension’s user interface to help you understand how it works better in action. Permissions used and reasons: 1. Access to “cookies” (optional). We require this permission to customize and modify your search engine as well as to keep autocomplete default suggestions. It’s optional because if you don’t allow permission to use cookies, we will not need it. Once after you grant permission to use cookies, you can always revoke it at any time. 2. Change your default search engine to our private domain secured-browse.net powered by Yahoo. We require this permission to use our search domain as a placeholder and to provide you the functionality in the autocomplete suggestions of your address bar. Inside this extension, we support Yahoo, Google, and Bing. You can switch to a different provider at any time inside the Settings section. 3.Access to ""storage"". We require this permission to save your settings within the extension. How to remove this extension? If you want to remove our extension, go to “Settings” on Chrome, and find our extension in the “Extensions” tab. Click “remove”. Alternatively, you can right-click on the extension’s icon on your browser and select “Uninstall” from the drop-down menu. Chrome™ is a trademark of Google LLC. The use of it does not imply any affiliation to or endorsement by Google LLC. By adding this extension to your Chrome browser, you accept and agree to our Privacy Policy and End-User License Agreement. Privacy Policy: https://www.didyoumeanapp.com/privacy EULA: https://www.didyoumeanapp.com/terms FAQ: https://www.didyoumeanapp.com/#faq Contact: https://www.didyoumeanapp.com/#contact Uninstall: https://www.didyoumeanapp.com/uninstall"
Bitglass Google Docs Offline
3.0
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编辑、创建和查看您的文档、电子表格和演示文稿 - 无需连接互联网。 This plugin allows Bitglass customers using Bitglass proxy solution to access google docs offline About Bitglass: Managed Apps: Bitglass' Zero-day cloud access security broker (CASB) solution uniquely balances cloud agility, security, and user experience. Agentless Zero-day controls for any device. Control the flow of sensitive data into and out of the cloud in real time with Bitglass cloud DLP and contextual access control. Monitor and control data at rest in the cloud via APIs. Ensure security and compliance for data-at-rest with searchable Cloud Encryption. Protect data from breaches while preserving full application functionality. Agentless Zero-Day malware and threat protection Unmanaged Apps: Analyze application usage at the firewall or proxy and control usage of unmanaged applications. Automated ShadowIT index of over 100K apps detect and rate unmanaged app risk. Block, coach, and control unmanaged cloud applications on any managed device. Zero-day Unmanaged App Control leverages patent-pending technology that automatically detects and controls leakage paths in any app. Mobile Security: Mobile is an inseparable component of cloud security. Bitglass' data-centric approach to mobile security ensures that corporate information stays protected on any device, anywhere. Secure mobile and BYOD painlessly with Bitglass' agentless mobile security solution. It takes just minutes to configure and deploy for both users and admins. Control and protect corporate data on any mobile device with DLP, device controls, and more."