JSONovich - Firefox Addon is a Firefox extension that pretty-prints JSON content of various types directly in a browser tab. It uses the browser's native JSON parser and a custom-built formatter to produce its output.
Normally, Firefox would prompt to download JSON sent with the correct application/json mime-type. JSONovich makes working with JSON and debugging output from web services easier by formatting JSON nicely inside the browser.
· Syntax highlighting of JSON elements.
· Indentation according to JSON object/array nesting level.
· Line numbering based on JSON nodes and brackets, long strings always count as a single line.
· Collapsible objects and arrays (whole line is clickable, not just a tiny +/- symbol).
· Subtle zebra-stripes for easier reading.
· Preserves formatting accurately when copying to clipboard, excluding line numbers. Currently supports the following MIME types by default:
· application/json (also legacy unofficial types application/x-json, text/json and text/x-json)
· application/jsonrequest
· application/sparql-results+json
· application/schema+json
· application/jsonml+json
· application/rdf+json [legacy] Supports loading JSON from files on disk with the following extensions by default:
· .json
· .srj
· Custom MIME types/extensions and a few other preferences can be specified in about:config.
· Restartless (even in older browsers, partially).
What's New in This Release:
· Hotfix for improperly escaped JSON strings.
What's New in 1.9.0.1:
· Hotfix for corrupt JSON downloads on slow networks.
Like it? Share with your friends!
If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
Supported operating systems:
Google Android 2.0, Google Android 2.1, Google Android 2.2, Google Android 2.3, Google Android 3.0, Google Android 3.1, Nokia Internet Tablet OS Maemo 5.0
Similar Software:
Color Finder for Android Color Finder for Android - Displays the Background and Foreground colors according to the RGB input with a text demo. Also converts the Background and Foreground colors into Hexadecimal Color Code format.
Key Features:
• Automatic change of background and foreground colors based on input.
• Automatic conversion to hexadecimal color code based on input
Simply GData Simply GData is a light, simple, extensible library for accessing and modifying data available through Google Data APIs
BugClubZilla BugClubZilla - Bugzilla read only client. Assigned bug list and details. Connected via xmlrpc. Works only if xml rpc client is enabled in Bugzilla
TeeChart Java for Android TeeChart Java for Android - Charting Component library for Android development environments. Written in native Java and includes 100% sourcecode as purchase option. TeeChart Java Chart for Android is developed to support multi-touch screens, Android 2.1 and greater, though can be easily adjusted to support earlier versions of Android
Andrino Andrino is an interactive Javascript interpreter for Android devices. It was inspired by an article entitled Why Johnny Can’t Code by David Brin. In the article, Brin argues that Johnny can’t program because there are few to no tools simply and easily available to beginners
Instant Mobile Website Creation Instant Mobile Website Creation - Software for Instant Mobile Website Creation. Download this free software and create an unlimited number of mobile websites and be part of the mobile revolution that takes place on the internet right now. The software allows you to produce as many pages and subpages as you like
UnicodeMidlet UnicodeMidlet provides a user interface for browsing all of the unicode characters on Java ME phones
Virtual/Augmented Reality Package Virtual/Augmented Reality Package - The virtual reality package is a library for virtual/augmented reality applications.
The library is currently under development and at the current stage, there is much work left to be done
Other Software by developer «Michael J. Giarlo, Will Elwood»:
JSONovich - Firefox Add-on JSONovich - Firefox Add-on - JSONovich is a Firefox extension that pretty-prints JSON content of various types directly in a browser tab. It uses the browser's native JSON parser and a custom-built formatter to produce its output.
Normally, Firefox would prompt to download JSON sent with the correct application/json mime-type