Kasm Workspaces enables you to access your work environment seamlessly through your web browser, regardless of the device or location you are in.
This innovative platform is transforming the delivery of digital workspaces for organizations by utilizing open-source, web-native container streaming technology, which allows for a contemporary approach to Desktop as a Service, application streaming, and secure browser isolation.
Beyond just a service, Kasm functions as a versatile platform equipped with a powerful API that can be tailored to suit your specific requirements, accommodating any scale of operation. Workspaces can be implemented wherever necessary, whether on-premise—including in Air-Gapped Networks—within cloud environments (both public and private), or through a hybrid approach that combines elements of both. Additionally, Kasm's flexibility ensures that it can adapt to the evolving needs of modern businesses.
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Wave Browser is an efficient browser that makes everyday online life cleaner, more organized, and more meaningful. Built on the trusted Chromium foundation, it brings essential tools directly into the browser so you can get more done without installing extra extensions or juggling multiple apps. The sidebar keeps your favorite tools and lists within instant reach, while split view lets you work across two pages at once, ideal for research, comparison, studying, or multitasking.
Wave keeps your browsing protected with features that put you in control. Ad and tracker blocking give you a more secure, private experience, and incognito mode allows you to browse without storing activity on your device. With AppEsteem Certification, Wave Browser meets strict standards for clean installation, transparent behavior, and responsible software practices that help keep your experience safe.
Productivity is built into Wave’s core. Tab grouping, bookmarks, and a reading list help keep your ideas organized, while picture-in-picture, Memory Saver, and Energy Saver modes keep your device running smoothly during heavy tab sessions. The built-in AI Assistant, messaging integrations, and fast-action buttons to your favorite sites turn the browser into a true productivity partner that supports your day.
Most importantly, Wave Browser is the only browser with real ocean impact built in. Through a certified partnership with 4ocean, Wave helps fund the removal of 100,000 pounds of trash from our ocean, rivers, and coastlines each year. A live impact tracker shows how much waste the Wave community has helped remove, with verified updates from cleanup crews around the world. With Wave Browser, your everyday browsing supports cleaner waters and the people working to protect them.
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Basilisk
Basilisk is a web browser that operates on the Unified XUL Platform (UXP) and is built using a XUL framework, functioning similarly to older versions of Firefox before the Servo architecture. This open-source browser features a user interface and tools reminiscent of Firefox, leveraging the Goanna layout and rendering engine, which stems from Gecko, and is developed from a modified version of the Mozilla code base that omits Servo and Rust components. While primarily serving as a reference for the XUL platform's evolution, Basilisk also provides users with an alternative to Firefox. It is crucial to recognize that Basilisk is classified as development software, meaning it exists in a perpetual "beta" phase; users may face various bugs due to its as-is nature, which comes with unavoidable flaws. Like many projects within the free software community, it is distributed without any promises regarding its fitness for particular purposes. Users should be cautious of its experimental status and the possible challenges that may arise from its use, as these factors can impact performance and reliability.
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Firefox Developer Tools
The Firefox Developer Tools offer an extensive array of resources tailored specifically for web developers, seamlessly integrated within the Firefox browser. With these tools, users can effectively examine, adjust, and debug their HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code. This section provides thorough guides that explain each tool in detail, along with helpful instructions for debugging Firefox on Android devices, strategies for enhancing the functionality of DevTools, and methods for troubleshooting the entire browser. You can access the Firefox Developer Tools by navigating to Tools > Web Developer > Web Developer Tools in the menu, or by using the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl + Shift + I or F12 on Windows and Linux, or Cmd + Opt + I on macOS. Furthermore, these tools not only aid in improving individual code but also empower developers to optimize their workflow, thereby creating smoother web experiences for all users. Utilizing these resources can significantly elevate the quality and efficiency of web development projects.
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