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    TimCam - A simple graphical WebCam program written in Java using the JMF (therefore usable on Microsoft Windows and Linux). Main objective is to capture pictures on an interval, and intelligently upload to a ftp site specified.
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    Note - This Project is dead. Tho code created here was could not be used successfully. But the idea behind this project is not dead. There exists a successor project which sincerely is not yet ready for public. Contact bihrm@sf.net for more information.
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    Publish pictures from your digital camera to the web with this easy to use wizard-style Java application. Automatically resize your images and produce a set of HTML pages including index pages with thumbnails, and detailed caption pages for each photo.
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    Amazed is an image editor written in Java. Its key features are simple viewing and manipulation of images in different formats, including easy navigation among images in a directory. Other features: resizing, flipping, filtering, adding text, printing, op
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    piXflow browses your image libraries and previews them as thumbnails. It comes with a comfortable image viewer / player with optional full screen mode. Simple doubleclicks add / remove the best quality shots from your digital camera to your slideshow.
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    jGrabber is a command-line webcam utility that can be used to download and save remote webcam images to the local filesystem. It is written in Java using JDK1.4 and is configurable via a simple XML document.
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    make.photo.cd is a mega shell script that generates simple html (no use of java, or javascript, does not mean html that is simple minded :-) set of browsing pages for a selection of Digital Camera images. The final stages will generate a CDROM image that
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    Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.
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