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    android-gif-drawable

    android-gif-drawable

    Views and drawable for displaying animated GIFs on Android

    ...Current development builds (build from dev branch) are published to OSS snapshot repository. To use them, specify repository URL in repositories block. For Android 4.2+ (API level 17+). Supports GifTextureView hardware-accelerated rendering, and GifTexImage2D OpenGL ES 2.0+. See sample directory. Sample project is under construction. Not all features are covered yet. The simplest way is to use GifImageView (or GifImageButton) like a normal ImageView. If drawables declared by android:src and/or android:background are GIF files then they will be automatically recognized as GifDrawables and animated. ...
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    ImageBox

    ImageBox

    An image Exif rotation tool.

    ImageBox is a free image editing software specially designed for easy image rotation. The goal of this project is the correct rotated representation of JPG, PNG, BMP and GIF images on any hardware, such as TVs and Media Centers. Why are images shown differently rotated? An image may contain Exif metadata in addition to the image data. A digital camera often encodes the image data with the rotation of the lens. If the camera is rotated during recording, the image data is also encoded rotated. To correct the rotation again, the value of the rotation is stored in the metadata. ...
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