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- MJS is a fully parametrable java slideshow applet. It can work in the middle of a web page, in a pop-up window or in fullscreen, with crossfading. MJS can display .jpg and .gif files of any size and will use the available place the best way. very eas...
- Use this applet for Product Display, Advertising Tool, Photo Album or any other form of Presentation. Moving pictures often attract a visitor s eye - enabling you to effectively convey your key selling points. A great way to save space on your pages ...
- Smashing rotates through linkable images with a smashing effect in between each image. Try taking out your aggression on Smashing''s manual mode ! Written in Java 1.0 for full compatibility.
- This applet displays images one after the other with a choice of over 50 transition effects to display between the images.
- This applet displays a ''snowfade'' effect between images. Over the animation you can also insert an image and a scroll-text. The applet is interactive and includes a HTML code generator that allows
to change parameters without any knowl...
- This applet displays a blinds effect between any images. Over the animation you can also insert an image and a scroll-text. The applet is interactive and includes a HTML code generator that allows the user to change parameters without any knowledge o...
- In this slideshow applet, an image will circle around another image until it lands on top of it like a leaf falling from a tree. After a pause, the next image will do the same.
- Display your images with the MMRollOffImage slideshow applet. The applet rolls away an image on top of another using a 3D shading effect.
- Burn up your pictures with this freeware applet. A fire effect will be applied to the old slide as a new one appear.
- This applet displays a clockwipe effect between any images. Over the animation you can also insert an image and a scroll-text. The applet is interactive and includes a HTML code generator that allows to change parameters without any knowledge of Java...
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