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A simple php script to browse your images from other devices. Required to have a web server with support php (php-gd php-imagick php-pclzip) installed and have your images organized into folders.A folder published on the web server with the right to write and execute, and within the script with the image 'seleccionar.png', the font and folder 'foto' with the photos. The same script created (on the fly with the demand) the 'mini' and 'normal' folder with smaller versions of images.
Displays a new image every minute according to current time.
myImageClock will display a new image every minute according to the current time. No database required!
Can be embedded into any website with configurable size options for side-column displays or as main content. Example ideas for Image Clocks; Race-Cars or Football, Players using thier numbers for the minute of the hour.
Includes an Auto-Install process with assistance to secure the back-end admin area.
micStarterImages.zip is REQUIRED!
This 82.7MB File includes necessary...
sWPV ("Simple Web Picture Viewer").
Once set up, you just copy your original pictures to a new folder with an FTP client, and the pictures can be watched as a new gallery on the web (or your intranet).