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    novaGallery

    novaGallery

    novaGallery - Beautiful & modern PHP Image Gallery

    ...Modern, mobile-friendly responsive design, uncomplicated management for your images and beautiful presentation in the web. It's very easy to set up and does not require a database (flat file). Automatic thumbnails are generated and for fast performance novaGallery has a simple but effective caching mechanism. Images can be managed in sub-albums for optimal sorting. Thus, even a large stock of photos, can be presented nicely and clearly. To keep the photos private and show them only to selected people, the entire PHP photo gallery can be protected with a password (private mode). ...
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    myImageClock

    myImageClock

    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...
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    Webmedia Explorer scans and indexes everything under a folder called "media" and builds a website automaticaly, generating file and folder listings, image galleries, message boards, news or simply text, anywhere it finds the corresponding data.
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    A personal, easy-to-use photo blog. Supports comments with captcha, ratings, EXIF, RSS feed, watermark. Needs web server with PHP5 and GD. Built-in db, no external database required.
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    A simple image gallery: A single PHP page that reads a template HTML file and populates it with the images in a given folder. It also generates the corresponding thumbnails. Meant for simple photography websites.
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    The Ringtail project has been terminated for SourceForge's usage. We apologize for the inconvenience.
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    An Open Source Content Management System and Framework for flash web sites and projects. More detailed info and online demo at: http://flashdance.es .7z FILE IS THE SAME AS .zip FILE more info on 7-zip: http://www.7-zip.org/
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