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    Pixa Pics

    Pixa Pics

    Powerful As Photoshop and Simple As Paint

    Pixa.Pics is an open-source web-based pixel art editor that combines the simplicity of Paint with the power of Photoshop, tailored specifically for pixel art creation. It offers a range of features including NFT creation and blockchain integration, making it a modern tool for digital artists.
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    Tagstoo

    Tagstoo

    Software to tag folders and files, with multimedia and epubs preview.

    Tag folders and files (including multimedia) by dragging the tags on them, you can create tags of various shapes and colors for a more intuitive classification. Precise search possibilities, with various input fields, allowing to add all the necessary tags that you want. For example, in one field you can add the tags ‘cat' and 'white' and in another field you can add the tags 'dog' and 'brown', so the search result will return all white cats and brown dogs. You can also indicate that the...
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    retina.js

    retina.js

    JavaScript helpers for rendering high-resolution image variants

    retina.js makes it easy to serve high-resolution images to devices with displays that support them. You can prepare images for as many levels of pixel density as you want and let retina.js dynamically serve the right image to the user. retina.js assumes you are using Apple's prescribed high-resolution modifiers (@2x, @3x, etc) to denote high-res image variants on your server. It also assumes that if you have prepared a variant for a given high-res environment, that you have also prepared...
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    Scrapbook and Photo Album

    Consolidation of Photos and Scrapbook items

    The challenge I faced was that I have many photos in many places. I have a DSLR. I have a mobile phone and so does my wife. We go away and depending upon where, when etc depends upon exactly which device takes the photo. We also amass memorabilia as we go - nothing too exciting, but perhaps tickets and brochures from shows. There are many products out there which centralise pictures, but I wanted these features * Ability to centralise photos from all devices * Thumbnail...
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    LinPHA is an easy to use, multilingual, flexible photo/image archive/album/gallery written in PHP. It uses a SQL database to store information about your pictures. It comes with a HTML based installer, so you don't need experience in setting up SQL
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