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    WACS is a tool for building Adult Web Sites; equally suitable for managing a private collection or building a commercial site. It has many powerful features including dynamic filtering, model catalogs, automatic download and powerful search engine.
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    AstroCam is an C based daemon process for Linux and BSD to control stepmotors via SMC 800 cards. AstroCam also includes both, an PHP-based WebInterface and one based on Perl, for remote Stepengine control. You can control webcams with it.
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    PicLJooS is a CGI/perl image gallery that is easy to setup and fun to use. A distinguishing feature is its JavaScript folder tree for easy navigation. It also allows viewing of images scaled to sizes you choose. Uses ImageMagick.
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    PixMagick is a lightweight web image gallery which uses only HTML on your server, does NOT require PHP or MySQL. The gallery is managed by an perl script on your local machine. Image caption, resizing and auto-generation of thumbnails is included.
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    Allows images to be plotted on a map for display on a web page or pages. A link can then be placed on the pages which will display an interactive interface on which viewers can select a place on the map and view the closest image.
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    OpenCDN aims to hierarchically chain a set of Streaming Servers, for deliver of Live Streaming contents to millions of viewers. Development is based on the Apple Darwin Streaming Server (DSS) and Linux, but porting to (Helix, WM) is possible.
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    Online Adobe Elements Photoshop Album - A web-based photo album which automatically syncs itself with an Adobe Elements Photoshop database, allowing it to be searched online as it is in the software package.
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    plog is a perl-based pictures gallery with support to on-fly thumbs, image editor embedded, categories, users, and misc options like browse view and JScript's slideshow. Use mod_perl, ImageMagick and MySQL.
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    Fauxweb Image Gallery is a CGI/perl based image gallery package with auto-generation of thumbnails, full description support, multiple galleries, and user selectable image sizes.
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  • 10
    Generate image galleries quickly and easily, with no need to regenerate the entire gallery every time you change the look and feel. No need for a database! Just add AxKit, and some images in a directory hierarchy.
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    Teletext4www is a system that allows you to browse teletext pages with your webbrowser. It has big (as big as your disk) page cache and can work with multiple tv channels. It should support all v4l-vbi compatbile tv-cards.
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    PHPix is a web-based photo album. It can automatically generate thumbnails and different resolution versions of each image so users can view images at their desired resulution.
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    AlbumMaker is a very small and handy webbased Photoalbum and Gallery written in Perl. You can use it to make your pictures visible to your friends by internet and let them write some comments to each picture. Thumbnails are made automatic.
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    EIGHT: Easy Image Gallery is a perl CGI script to help automate the maintenence of a web based collection of images.
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    Share you digital pictures online. Allow your viewers to comment on the pictures! Based on PERL CGI-BIN. No database software required. Java Servlet/XML version in development.
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    mpg [meaning photo gallery] is the Perl script that creates the photo galleries on www.meaning.com. The galleries are created by directory. Documentation is Coming Soon! [tm]
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