The RichClient offers in addition, another useful Binding to a powerful OpenSource-Library -
an easy usable Browser-Component, which is deployable with your own Apps, based on WebKit.
This Component is optional, but pretty easy to integrate into the above Base-Framework - over a simple
Copy-Operation (without registering anything). For that you will only have to "drop" the Folder 'WebKitCairo',
which is contained in the above *.7z-archive, into the Folder on your FileSystem, which already contains
the 3 Base-Dlls.
After this is done, you can already use the cwBrowser-Widget, contained in the vbWidgets.dll package.
Potential contributors - please contact me per E-Mail if not sure, how to proceed ...
But the usual procedure would be, to create ones own "personal fork" of the vbWidgets-Repo on GitHub... and since GitHub-Forks keep their 'Origin' from which they were "derived", there's the simple option, to send Pull-Requests to the Originator-Repo automatically (on each Resync of your own personal Forks). Those Pull-Requests will trigger an E-Mail on my end - so that I will finally be able, to do the Merging directly from your Pull-Requests (your contributed changes/enhancements).
That much to the Base-Components. More and concrete Demo-Downloads are available over the Demos-Menu.
Those Tutorials are recommended as a "first read" (in exactly the order, as they're listed above).