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FusionCharts Free is a flash charting component for web applications, desktop applications and presentations. It livens up your boring data by converting it to animated and interactive charts.
The Report.NET library contains classes that generate precise PDF documents. It's written in C# for the .NET platform. ASP.NET can be used to create dynamic PDF-response pages.
Photo Room for .NET is a ASP.NET web site for managing on-line photo albums / image gallery. Publishing a new photo album is as simple as copying a directory of images to Photo Room web directory.
The Presentation framework for Web applications. On the basis of: HTML, JavaScript, DHTML. Configure your user interface with Tag libraries (for J2EE systems) or XSL templates (for any other WEB systems using XML/XSL).
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This is a picture viewer written in ASP 3.0. It allows cataloging of pictures into albums for display on any website. It is designed for use with digital cameras because it will pull EXIF information, and it allows for resizing and rotating.
gdCOM is built from the latest source distributions of gd, zlib, libpng and jpeg-6b. The functions generally made available by gd in a compiled library are then wrapped in a COM interface.