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Prowler
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Posted: 03/26/2008 02:18 am
This Free software PicLens from [link] offers a great full screen "immersive" slide show from your suitably equipped website images. Uses a browser add-on which works with Firefox,IE and Safari browsers. If you don't want the hassles of installing the add-on you can still get to see a whittled down version using a Flash plugin.
If you have a large sized monitor, you will be stunned at the effect it can create with little extra coding on your server.
There are many official samples from the CoolIris site.
Here is one sample: [link]
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mj1256
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Posted: 03/26/2008 07:52 pm
have you seen spacetime
[link]
it does all of the above, not as a plugin, but as a browser, and its free
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Posted: 03/27/2008 01:48 am
Spacetime is good. Actually I was researching for the latest technical gadgets and software and I chanced upon this PicLens. It is the Wow factor - you see. It is amazing how much you can push your Graphics Card. A decade or so ago we struggled to get decent performance from a CGA card in a PC AT.
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