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    maff-viewer

    maff-viewer

    Viewer / Extractor for compressed HTML in the Mozilla Archive Format

    Viewer / Extractor for compressed HTML in the Mozilla Archive Format (*.maff file) Maff-viewer works fully offline and uses your prefered browser to display the extracted maff-file content. For details see https://sourceforge.net/projects/maff-viewer/files/Maff-Viewer_Doku.pdf/download
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    TiledImage

    TiledImage is a system to browse a large image.

    TiledImage is a system to browse a large image. An image of several mega pixels are divided into some tiles and download them by javascript.
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    Ph_comp

    Image upload software designed for camera club competitions

    Using a simple htaccess security system, enables known members to log in to a website and upload images together with the image titles and other required information. Administrators may then download all the images together with a spreadsheet containing the relevant information about each image. Users of this software may also be interested in using the Flexishow application ( https://sourceforge.net/projects/flexishow/ ) to run a slideshow of the downloaded images using the...
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    Gratis Photo Viewer
    A web-based photo gallery that can be easily integrated into your website. Includes server-side image processing script that can be run on the command-line or by cron job.
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    A standalone server for receiving and saving photos and videos from your Eye-Fi card to a Linux/Unix computer. This project now lives on github: https://github.com/kristofg/rifec
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    A bunch of tools for various purposes - lyrics presentation on a digital projector, CD copying organisation, an AJAX-based address book, Joomla! add-ons, software for monitoring incoming calls using FLI4L and AVM's Fritz!Box. Just something for everyone! The files on SourceForge are a bit aged, you can get an up-to-date overview at https://zephyrsoft.org or https://github.com/mathisdt
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    This is a little Perl-script that extracts the EXIF-photo-date in JPG-files to change the file-date with it. The changes are made in the complete directory tree down from a given start-directory.
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    In short, this utility takes screenshots and uploads them to a remote server. This utility is advanced: it provides the user with a very comfortable text-based interface. There are two modes available: interactive and automatic. Will be developed.
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