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    impress.js

    impress.js

    Presentation framework based on CSS3 transforms & transitions

    impress.js is an impressive presentation tool inspired by the idea behind prezi.com and based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers. It showcases some awesome CSS3 features to create amazing and engaging presentations from your browser. Visualize your ideas in a totally unique way-- with impress.js’ infinite canvas, the only limit is your imagination. impress.js offers many great features, presenting your ideas in visually engaging 3D, dynamic movements and varied text options and positioning. It works well on recent versions of Firefox and Chrome, and on IE too. impress.js can also be used to embed animations or presentations in a web page, however this may not be viewed correctly or at all by some page visitors. ...
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    fotorelacjonusz

    fotorelacjonusz

    Official skyscrapercity.com application for posting photos

    The typical thing of "Forum Polskich Wieżowców" (polish section on skyscrapercity.com) is posting extensive "photo reports" of road construction progress and other building sites. This application is made to facilitate process of preparation and posting photos on SSC. It does everything for you. Just toss your photos straight from a memory card into the application, click a few times and photos end up on the forum.
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    eduViz is software which allows teachers to visualize their students' test scores in order to see per student, per category, or whole class trends and assign grades.
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    Civi is a tool to visualize result of a search engine. It shows the results as a graph containing documents and keywords. Additionally, some properties of the results like the document format and the size of the document are presented in the graph.
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    The Database Design Experiment is an attempt to visualize databases that follow a simple naming convention. It requires MySQL, PHP and Flashplayer 7.
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