KDE's JavaScript engine
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KJS is KDE's JavaScript engine that was originally developed for the KDE project's Konqueror web browser by Harri Porten in 2000.
On June 13, 2002, Maciej Stachowiak announced on a mailing list that Apple was releasing JavaScriptCore, a framework for Mac OS X that was based on KJS. [1]
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Applications (List)
Amarok • K3b • Kate • KDevelop • KMail • KMyMoney • Konsole • Kopete • Konqueror • KView • Kaffeine • Noatun • DigiKam • Akregator • KTorrent • KPDF • KGet
Utilities
DCOP • KHTML • KIO • Kiosk • KWin • KPart • KConfigXT • Qt • XMLGUI • KJS • Plasma • Solid • Decibel • Phonon • Oxygen
Packaging
aRts • Kdelibs • Kdebase • Kdeaccessibility • Kdeaddons • Kdeadmin • Kdeartwork • Kdeedu • Kdegames • Kdegraphics • Kde-i18n • Kdemultimedia • kdenetwork • Kdepim • kdesdk • Kdetoys • Kdeutils • Kdewebdev • KOffice