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PHPix2 is a mature, web-based photo album, with emphasis on stability
over features. It generates thumbnails and scales images automatically,
so all you have to do is upload the originals. Customizeable style
sheets and text descriptions of albums a
KidGal - The Gallery for Big People.
A unique gallery program for displaying images and photos on the web. Using xhtml, css, php, and iframes. A database is not needed and javascript is not used.
KidGal has the ability to host multiple galleries.
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PSParser is a java-GPL PS interpreter that works with a plugin system,
the core parser calls clallbacks that do visual rendering,
The first plugin is for JPicEdt.
GumGums - an open, low-overhead, dynamic, database-backed image library viewing program. Think of it as a middle-ground between the full "Gallery", and other Perl or PHP based click'n'viewers.
The JGPSMap is an application that retrieves and displays maps,
adds elements at arbitrary positions and saves the resulting map as GIF files.
Input files for map elements are: Netstumbler summary & its own ascii format
using polygons
Publish pictures from your digital camera to the web with this easy to use wizard-style Java application. Automatically resize your images and produce a set of HTML pages including index pages with thumbnails, and detailed caption pages for each photo.
Matew is a valid HTML/CSS album generator for digital images. It supports retrieving information from EXIF cameras and includes customizable options like character set encoding. Albums may contain sub albums, and the appearance can be personalized.
txtkit is a visual text mining tool for exploring large amounts of multilingual texts. It's an multiuser-application which mainly focuses on the process of reading and reasoning as series of decisions and events.
NiceSTEP is a set of Java components that replaces package java.awt and gives your Java application the look and feel of NeXTstep, GNUstep, and WindowMaker. Includes Slide Projector image viewer, FTP, Editor, and CD Burner.
iphoto2web allows you to publish your iPhoto library on the web. It reads your library xml file and dynamically creates a website. ... This project has already done, so I am stopping development. Google "MyPhoto" to find a good app for this...
ComicViewer is a time-saving tool for avid readers of online comics. It displays all your favorite comics (this is configurable) in an easy-to-use user interface.
Manage your digital photographs using this Mono/Gtk-based free software. Get photographs from your camera. Organize them in albums, use it's wizards to build your own web galleries. Use it's inventory manager to quickly found stored images.
Texco - the textualizer collection - is a program which converts files in binary format (typically images, sounds, 3d models, etc) to a textual description which is easy for a human to read, or to a computer to parse. Very old code (2003, 2004 or so?)
JGV is a Java applet that lets you embed movable 3D objects in web pages. Users can rotate, scale, translate, select and annotate the objects interactively. Also, JGV supports XML-based transmission of user events to the source web server over HTTP.