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    Cory Greeting Cards

    Cory Greeting Cards

    Want to send a funny birthday or Christmas card to your friends

    Want to send a funny birthday or Christmas card to your friends, a beautiful card with your kids’ photo to your parents, an invitation to a party or dinner, a thank you card to your clients, a get well card to co-workers, a love card to a special someone or say sorry in a nice way. With a large collection of eCards in 17 categories, hundreds of decorative icons and a very simple, straightforward and intuitive interface, iGreeting Cards app makes it super easy for you to create and send high quality cards via Email. Within 5 minutes, you can send an eCard to your friends, relatives, or business partners and clients. It is so easy to use, anyone can use it .
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    Cory Dating script

    Cory Dating script

    PHP platform to launch your own dating website

    Are you looking for a PHP platform to launch your own dating website? Cory Dating Script is the right one that helps you to create your one tailored to your needs. It is a simple but powerful and customizable script. The system is easy to install and to manage but secure.
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    Language KISS HTML5

    Browser based flash cards

    Browser based flash cards to learn a language, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_cards. You just need - a modern browser (smartphone, tablet, computer,...) and - an internet connection. Main features - learn (cards due to learn), swat (every card) - copy cards - filter - sort - synchronize between devices - share cards with other users (just use all and/or improve and add cards) Programm code and usage follows the KISS principle, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_principle - basic requirement = browser - OS independent - no installation required - no fancy features - bullet proof synchonization and sharing - deployment is just copying files onto a PHP enabled webserver More - data is on your own server - no central registration or data mining Technical Details - logic in JavaScript (browser) - Share/synch by PHP scripts on webserver (file based)
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    An electronic postcard system for web sites. It allows to send the E-Cards as HTML mails with embedded images or to send a simple link to view the card in a web browser. Advantages: Use flat files or MySQL to store data, easy integration in PHP sites.
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    The Floranta libraries provide components for building Rich Client Wikis using AJAX or Java. Floranta clients can be embedded in any webpage (even plain html) and allow users to leave notes, images, cards, etc on the pages. Eg: http://www.floranta.com
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