A small .NET-based GUI application that generates HTML files to provide image files in various resolutions (e.g. wallpapers). For hobbyist webmasters who know how to copy files to a server, but not how to setup and configure server-side apps.
sWPV ("Simple Web Picture Viewer").
Once setup, you just copy your original pictures to a new folder with an FTP client, and the pictures can be watched as a new gallery on the web (or your intranet).
MyPHPPictureGallery is most proprably the easiest way to setup a good looking and easy to manage picture gallery. See the demo at http://www.jasperkouwenberg.com/index.php?page=gallery
Souvenance is a lightweight ASP.net Photo album that only uses the file system to organize the album. Without the need of a Database and straight-forward XCOPY-Deployment, it can be setup in a few minutes.
The Java Applet AWT Picture Browser allows anyone to setup and maintain an online gallery of images using no server scripting, and no JavaScript. The JPEG images are transferred to the server as folders of *.jpg files.
Xebece is a multipurpose tool for information visualization and organization. It can be used to setup intriguing presentations. Likewise, Document management is straightforward and effective if you use Xebece.
flickrMosaic allows the user to use an image and convert it to a mosaic, optionally using smaller tiles or thumbnails. It can download thumbnails from a group on flickr, and is at present setup to download thumbnails from squared circle.
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