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| T-pack includes a series of web-based time displaying programs (AlarmClock, PixCalendar, CountdownClock, WallClock) that can be used to enhance your web site. These programs include comments in HTML examples for easy testing and installation. Use a web browser and open the main menu T-pack.html or open the HTML file in each subdirectory. To get the latest version of these programs, check out the website at: "The J Maker" at http://www.thejmaker.com/
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| M-pack includes a series of web-based Java menu programs (CompactMenu, mimbounce, mimdesc, mimring, treemenu, textbuttongrid, iebb, jam, mselight, msetint, msetwirl, mseconvex) that can be used to enhance your web site. These programs include comments in HTML examples for easy testing and installation. Use a web browser and open the main index M-pack.html or open the HTML file in each subdirectory. To get the latest version of these programs, check out the website at: "The J Maker" at http://www.thejmaker.com/
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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, realtime color filters, and advanced features. MJS can display .jpg and .gif files of any size and will use the available place the best way. very easy to set up, takes a list from a .txt file or .php, MJS is a great improvement to your web site ! |


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| This fully configurable Java menu applet can take infinite icons and circle them around on the ring. When an image is engaged, it is raised to the front, embosses other icons not in focus, shows the caption, and waits to connect to a URL in the target frame.
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| This Java applet implements a line chart data viewer. Lines, images, text, colors, fonts, and gridlines are all customizable.
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| This Java menu applet implements an IE-style button bar. |


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| This Java applet implements a configurable news displayer. Hot links will take you to display related messages in greater details. Data from a text file will be re-opened at a specified refresh rate.
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| This is a configurable menu Java applet that can take infinite variable-sized images and display their associated descriptions. The description panel automatically wraps around the text.
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| This is a simple Java applet that types the text from a file. It automatically formats the text to wrap around the bounding box. When the typer reaches the bottom of the screen, it will scroll up one line. Other configurable features include background / foreground / font colors, font face / size, typing speed, background image, etc.
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| This is a highly configurable Java menu applet that can take infinite images and bounce them around. When an icon is engaged, it is raised to the front, shows its caption, changes its color, activates draggable mode, and reduces bouncing speed.
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| This slide show / banner Java applet can interleave variable-sized images. Images are only loaded while on demand, i.e. at most two images are resident in the memory for the transition effect at the same time. Theoretically, unlimited number of images can be used.
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| This slide show / banner Java applet can flip through a series of images. Images are only loaded while on demand, i.e. at most two images are resident in the memory for the transition effect at the same time. Theoretically, unlimited number of images can be used.
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| This text-based Java menu applet implements a multi-level compact menu. To save space, only one top level will remain open at a time. Many features include background image / color, fonts, colors, spacings, paddings, links, frame settings, etc.
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| This Java animation button applet emulates the stars and the moon.
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| Why spend so much money to buy an image editor?
There are over 90 programs in this free image package. Most of the ideas in LIU are inspired from general image processing, computer vision and graphics books, and from commercial packages like PhotoShop, PhotoVision, XV, Image Magick, GIMP, etc. Some of the algorithms are my own inventions, especially in the category, "Special Effect". Programs can be run either individually or invoked from the main menu. They can start as applications or applets. While executed as an applet, it will not be able to save the results due to Java's security reasons and the "data" subprogram will not function properly. Reading multiple local and URL images is supported. |


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| This Java applet implements a customizable picture calendar with a simple schedule utility. Supply the monthly calendar with your favorite pictures and colors.
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| This is a configurable wall clock implemented in Java. Supply your own image and specify the hand colors and lengths.
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| This is more than a clock. It's an alarm clock!
This Java applet is a digital alarm clock with simple animation. Time and date are both displayed.
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| This is a Java ticker applet with several cool features that can enhance your web site. At a specified rate, it reads and reloads from a Unicode-supported text file as well as its images. You can set colors, font face / style / size, web address links, ticking speed, background image, shadow / outline effects, pause time, spaces, etc.
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| This Java animation button applet emulates the firework effect.
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