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JExifViewer

JExifViewer is a Java program for displaying and comparing Exif informations stored in JPEG files created by digital cameras. JExifViewer is an Open Source project released under the GPL. JExifViewer has an image viewer in which you can rotate ...
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RChart for SWT

Java charting package which has been implemented using the SWT (Standard Widget Toolkit) from Eclipse. It includes a composite control called ChartViewer which used to display charts in your SWT applications. It support zoom and scroll, tips , acti...
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RChart for SWT

Java charting package which has been implemented using the SWT (Standard Widget Toolkit) from Eclipse. It includes a composite control called ChartViewer which used to display charts in your SWT applications. It support zoom and scroll, tips , acti...
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ZoomChart - the interactive charting tool for your website

ZoomChart is a powerful Java applet for charting data on the internet. Simply integrate your data with our plug and play software for charting content in minutes. Plot unlimited lines of historical or real time data and customise the chart look and...
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Animated Image Viewer

Display your photos, images of your products or family snaps on the internet in an interactive, smoothly animated, and space efficient java applet ! Display any number or size of images in any size applet (JPEG or GIF). Auto thumbnail functionality...
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SimpleImageMap

This Java animated menu applet adds some zooming flavor to the menu. Customizable Parameters include: menu image filename, delay, text toggle, menu box option, text color, font size, zoom scale, menu box range, URL, and text.
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EffectMenuLight

This Java menu applet takes one input image containing all the menu items and performs real-time moving light animation. Customizable Parameters are: menu image filename, delay, light radius, motion radius, light color, text toggle, menu box option, ...
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Lawrence Goetz''s Viewer

This free Java applet will allow you to display an image on your web page. The visitor can then move the image and zoom in or out of it. It has been tested and works in Netscape and IE.
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