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    Inkscape Map

    From Inkscape SVG files to HTML image map or coordinate list

    A simple tools to generate HTML imagemap or coordinates list (eg. to be inserted into a database) from an Inkscape SVG file. Also usefull for creating imagemap and generate area-coloured images on the fly using the coordinates (eg. in PHP with GD library). It requires Java to run.
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    Creates your cool web gallery on the fly.
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    A simple web gallery script in PHP. Its claim to fame is that it's implemented in a single file that requires no installation - it can simply be copied to a publicly accessible directory containing images on a PHP-enabled web server.
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    This is desktop management tool for MiniShowcase gallery (http://minishowcase.frwrd.net/). Uses php soap server file (NuSoap required: http://sourceforge.net/).Please use NuSOAP/0.7.2 (1.94).Minimanage may not work with older or newer versions.
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    Sencilla aims to make photo album management user friendly. Create your album on your own time at your desktop and upload it to the server when you're ready! It is a suite consisting of a desktop Java application and a PHP web application.
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    PHP/MySQL program which allows you to create a database driven, account based, web art board/community. You can install a number of Java Applets (provided separately) on this board and literally draw on the web.
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    bitacora web log (blog) developed in java, powered by Struts, hibernate and tiles. Looked at overcoat to support picture maintenance.
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    JAnimationShop is a Frame Level Animation editor with a good set of Advanced features. Designed to function similar in many ways to the award winning AnimationShop from Jasc now acquired by COREL. blog - http://techniche.blogspot.com
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    Photo Aspect is a web-oriented photo album that enables its users to archive, view, categorize (among topics, subjects, events and people in the photo), search and comment on photographs. It also provides sign-in, rating, news/blog features & much more.
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