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  2. tox (Python testing wrapper) - Wikipedia

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    tox is a command-line driven automated testing tool for Python, based on the use of virtualenv. It can be used for both manually-invoked testing from the desktop, or continuous testing within continuous integration frameworks such as Jenkins or Travis CI. [1] [2] Its use began to become popular in the Python community from around 2015. [3]

  3. Browser toolbar - Wikipedia

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    In Google Chrome 4 or later, [15] toolbars can be created as extensions [16] that add browser actions [17] to the browser window. The logic behind the toolbar is written in JavaScript with access to a special JavaScript API [18] to interact with the Chrome application and web content. The privileges under which a Chrome extension runs are ...

  4. Module:Toolbar/testcases - Wikipedia

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    This is the test cases page for the module Module:Toolbar. Results of the test cases. local p = require ('Module:UnitTests') function p: test_basic_arg1 self: ...

  5. Data Toolbar - Wikipedia

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    Data Toolbar is a Web scraping computer software add-on to the Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Google Chrome Web browsers that collects and converts the structured data from Web pages into a tabular format that can be loaded into a spreadsheet or database management program.

  6. Add, rename, and change your toolbar icons in AOL Desktop ...

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    3. Left-click a product or service | Click Add to Toolbar. Want to make your toolbar stand out? Customize it by adding personalized labels and images. 1. Sign in to AOL Desktop Gold. 2. Right-click the toolbar icon you'd like to edit | Click Edit. 3. Search for or select an icon. 4. Enter a label name. 5. Click Save.

  7. Google Toolbar - Wikipedia

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    Google Compute was a separately downloadable add-on for the Google Toolbar which utilized the user's computer to help the Folding@home distributed computing project, which studies disease-relevant protein folding and other molecular dynamics. It was founded in March 2002 by Google co-founder Sergey Brin.

  8. Google Native Client - Wikipedia

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    The Pepper API also supports Gamepads (version 19) and WebSockets (version 18). [34] As of 13 May 2010, Google's open source browser, Chromium, was the only web browser to use the new browser plug-in model. [35] As of 2020, Pepper is supported by Chrome, Chromium and Blink layout engine-based browsers such as Opera and Microsoft Edge.

  9. Ribbon (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Contextual tabs are tabs that appear only when the user needs them. For instance, in a word processor, an image-related tab may appear when the user selects an image in a document, allowing the user to interact with that image. Use of the term "ribbon" dates back to the 1980s and was originally used as a synonym for plain toolbar.