Let these files stand as the relics of the early days of Exploration and Curiosity in the lands of Javascriptia & AppCacheus. What a way to enter the world of connections that is the Internet.
And yes, those actually aren't APIs; they're just Javascript functions. I was just that weird before.
All actual API credits go to the devs at Google Inc. The rest is copypasta ala edit.
Probably my first attempts at anything tangentially related to programming.
- add2home (used in most of my web apps) - https://github.com/cubiq/add-to-homescreen
- speckedit - http://speckedit.com (their website is missing a download link so I hosted it in my repository)
- APIs - credits and documentations are in the apis folder above
- Web Apps - credits are in the webapps folder above
"Licensed under the MIT License (the license is embedded in every HTML or PHP file in all of my webapps). All other files and webapps in this repository either have a respective license or do not have a license."
Or so I said before. Licenses are under whatever the licenses were for the sources and the APIs used. Definitely not MITL.
In these webapps' appcache files, you may notice that the version number is quite high. Its only purpose is to update the apps after a change in one or more of the files. (More info on appcaches in a now defunct webpage)