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- NewsManPRO! is a text scroller/effect applet that allows you to easily create professional news listings on your website. Free evaluation available, with including galaxy wipes, automatic scrolling, and more. The latest version also includes new sound FX.
- This is a single line message presentation applet with cool fade effect. Every message can be linked to a URL. User has full control over colors, font faces, font sizes, font styles and timing.
- Glowing Messages is a message presentation applet with a glow effect. Every message can be linked to a URL.
- This applet allows you to display a set of text message with a cool fading effects. You can easily configure delay time, each text message, font, color properties, and more. It also supports hyperlink for each text line.
- This is a neat text effect Java applet. It allows you to display a text message in a bouncing mode. You can configure text message, font, color properties, and it supports hyperlinks.
- TinyQuote loads quotes or sayings from an external file and displays one per day, or picked at random, and displays it with it''s author or reference. If the end user clicks on the applet, a new quote is loaded from the database.
- &"Quoter&" is an animated Java display of quotes. The appearance of the applet can be controlled in many ways described. The installer can modify or replace the default quote set. The displayed quote refreshes after a settable time ...
- This applet allows you to display text messages with fading effects. It features: Two configurable 12-line blocks of content, adjustable foreground and background colors, font face, font size and more.
- tinyScramble is an interesting little applet. tinyScramble will display a
string of your choice, but only after jumbling through a collection of randomly
selected upper-case and lower-case characters, numbers and an assortment of
punctuation.
- tinyZipZap is a text effect, useful for titles and as an eye-catching effect. Your message will scroll into the viewable area, one letter at a time. Once the message is onscreen, it will scatter out of the viewable area and the cycle will start over....
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