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    Bilding -- view and manage a local picture-gallery through your web-browser.
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    With PHPture you can access your library with pictures made with Apple Aperture from any computer through a web browser over a network.
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    Lightweight Image Browser / Gallery for PHP. Requires no database or complex setup. Simply upload & go. Supports albums, captions, effortless image setup, and themes. Uses object oriented PHP design with css stylization and Ajax performance.
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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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    Allows viewing of .cbr and .cbz comic book archives over an internet connection via a web browser. Extracts images from archives on demand, resizing them if necessary in order to be bandwidth/browser friendly.
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    Pixy is a stand-alone index.php file that can be put into a folder of images to allow comfortable image viewing (includes thumbnail generation and image pre-load in the browser).
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    ...While, like other galleries, its purpose is to share pictures, it focuses picture desciption. Generated pages aim to be structured and look like a book rather than like a picture browser.
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    A webtool for publishing mapinfo MIF files with attributes to the web, based on html, php, vml, jvascript and mysql database.
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    Media management for webservers written in PHP using the getid3 library for details on sound and video files. All information is put into a database and everything is editable incl. the ID3 v1/2 and so on and you can hear/see them on your browser
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    WebSigns

    WebSigns is an Open Source, browser based digital signage solution

    WebSigns is an Open Source, browser based digital signage solution.
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