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| SlideOnDemandInterleave |
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SlideOnDemandInterleave is multi-platform compatible. This slide show / banner Java applet can interleave variable-sized images. Images are only loaded while on demand, i.e. at most two images are resident in the memory for the transition effect at the same time. Theoretically, unlimited number of images can be used.
Price: ? - Version: 2003.07.07 - Platform(s): Other - Updated: 09 July 2004
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| SlideOnDemandWipe |
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SlideOnDemandWipe is multi-platform compatible. SlideOnDemandWipe is multi-platfrom compatible. This slide show / banner Java applet can wipe through variable-sized images. Images are only loaded while on demand, i.e. at most two images are resident in the memory for the transition effect at the same time. Theoretically, unlimited number of images can be used.
Price: ? - Version: 2003.07.07 - Platform(s): Other - Updated: 09 July 2004
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| SlideOnDemandBlock |
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SlideOnDemandBlock is multi-platform compatible. This slide show / banner Java applet copies blocks from adjacent variable-sized images. Images are only loaded while on demand, i.e. at most two images are resident in the memory for the transition effect at the same time. Theoretically, unlimited number of images can be used.
Price: ? - Version: 2003.07.07 - Platform(s): Other - Updated: 09 July 2004
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| SlideOnDemandDial |
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SlideOnDemandDial is multi-platform compatible. This slide show / banner Java applet can dial-wipe through variable-sized images. Images are only loaded while on demand, i.e. at most two images are resident in the memory for the transition effect at the same time. Theoretically, unlimited number of images can be used.
Price: ? - Version: 2003.08.01 - Platform(s): Other - Updated: 09 July 2004
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| SlideOnDemandBreak |
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SlideOnDemandBreak is multi-platform compatible. This slide show / banner Java applet can break the variable-sized images into random pieces. Images are only loaded while on demand, i.e. at most two images are resident in the memory for the transition effect at the same time. Theoretically, unlimited number of images can be used.
Price: ? - Version: 2003.09.01 - Platform(s): Other - Updated: 09 July 2004
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| CodeBrainSlider |
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CodeBrainSlider is multi-platform compatible. Selectable scrolling direction: left-right or right-left
Price: Free/$29.95 - Version: 3.0.1 - Platform(s): Unix/Linux/Windows - Updated: 09 July 2004
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| SLIPPER Verticall Scrolling SlideShow Applet |
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SLIPPER Verticall Scrolling SlideShow Applet is multi-platform compatible. Selectable scrolling direction: up-down or down-up
Price: Free/$29.95 - Version: 3.0.1 - Platform(s): Unix/Linux/Windows - Updated: 09 July 2004
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| MMFALLINGIMAGE |
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In this slideshow applet, an image will circle above and around another image until it lands on top of the image below, like a leaf falling from a tree. After a pause, the next image will do the same.
Price: Free - Version: - - Platform(s): All - Updated: 09 July 2004
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| SHAMAN |
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FREE for Private and Non-Profit Users...The FREE version displays a hook notice to www.BrainCode.com at start-up; otherwise it functions exactly as the purchased version, with all parameters and commands the same.
Price: Free - Version: - - Platform(s): All - Updated: 09 July 2004
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| S2-pack |
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S2-pack is multi-platform compatible. S2-pack includes a series of web-based Java slide show programs that can be used for your web site. Images are only loaded while on demand, i.e. at most two images are resident in the memory for the transition effect at the same time. Theoretically, unlimited number of images can be used. These programs include some exceptional transition effects (e.g. interleave, push, fade, etc) and provide online HTML code configurator for easy testing and installation. Use a web browser and open the HTML file in each subdirectory. To get the latest version of these programs, check out the website at: "The J Maker" at http://www.thejmaker.com/
Price: ? - Version: 2003.07.07 - Platform(s): Other - Updated: 09 July 2004
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