UAParser.js - The Essential Tool for User-Agent Detection in JavaScript & Web Development.
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UAParser.js - The Essential Tool for User-Agent Detection in JavaScript & Web Development.
a browser detector
Do some browser detection with Ruby. Includes ActionController integration.
A Python library that provides an easy way to identify devices like mobile phones, tablets and their capabilities by parsing (browser) user agent strings.
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Generator of User-Agent header
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Fast and native browser detection on Windows.
Fast & light weight browser detection & device detection for asp.net core and azure functions
An Ember addon for Fastboot-enabled UserAgent parsing via UAParser.js.
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tarayıcı adı ,versiyonu, mobil tarayıcı mı, işletim sistemi , googlebot gibi özel botlarıda bulan bir php class
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