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ChartPie

This Java applet implements a pie chart data viewer. Pie pieces, images, text, colors, fonts, and gridlines are all customizable.
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ChartLine

This Java applet implements a line chart data viewer. Lines, images, text, colors, fonts, and gridlines are all customizable.
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ChartBarVertical

This Java applet implements a 3-D vertical bar chart data viewer. Bars, images, text, colors, fonts, and gridlines are all customizable.
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DropSmart

This Java applet implements a fully configurable tetris-like game. Customize the game with your favorite banner and icon images.
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Sandwich

This Java applet implements a fully configurable board game which resembles a classic game &"reversi&" in its spirit. You can convert all your opponent''s pieces into yours by sandwiching them from both ends. Whoever owns more ...
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MagicCube

This Java applet implements a fully configurable photo Rubik cube. You can supply your own photos and turn them into a fun brain-storming 3-D cube. All captions are customizable as well.
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Pixcalendar

This Java applet implements a customizable picture calendar. You can supply the monthly calendar with your favorite pictures and colors.
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  • Platforms
    • Linux,
    • Windows,
    • FreeBSD,
    • Mac OSX,
    • Sun Solaris
  • Licenses
    • Free Trial
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TreeLikeMenu

This Java menu applet implements a tree-based multi-level menu. Lots of flexible features include border, background image, icons, fonts, colors, tree spannings, initial tree view, links, frame settings, automatic scrollpane, etc.
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PickFinal

This Java applet implements a fully configurable board game where you win by picking up the last object. Each turn you need to pick up a number of objects between minimum and maximum numbers. Whoever gets the last object wins.
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ConnectN

This Java applet implements a fully configurable board game. You can win the game by connecting the same N specified objects horizontally, vertically, or diagonally against the computer.
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