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|  | | Frunder Gallery v2.1 can create a fully functional, dynamic on-line image gallery, with no programming knowledge necessary. You can easily control key Frunder Gallery features with the change of a variable. | | AlbumOnNet WebControls is a collection of web controls containing slide show, album, navigation buttons and tool bars etc., This will be useful in constructing and maintaining image galleries and slide shows. | | bmImageGallery is a program built for .NET framework with users can construct and maintain an image gallery on their websites. | | Def Gallery is a program that allows webmasters to build and manage a web based image gallery on their ASP.NET websites. This program also facilitates thumbnail view. | | deloittes.NET Image Gallery is a program built on ASP.NET with which users can create and manage an enhanced image gallery on their existing websites. | | DotNetGallery is an ASP.NET server control designed for easy displaying image galleries in the aspx pages.
It is a file-based , dynamic, image gallery. It is also a highly configurable application that automatically generates fast thumbnail indexes of a folder structure. | | EasyPictureGallery is an effective tool which helps you to create image galleries. You can customize the images in the gallery easily. This tool supports all types of browsers and it is written in ASP.NET. | | GalleryNET is an online tool through which you can generate image galleries. This tool supports any number of sub- folders. You can easily customize the images in the gallery using this tool. | | GMP iBuySpy vb.net Image Gallery is an ASP.NET based program using which users can effectively build and run an image gallery in their iBuySpy portal. | | The MCImageManager .NET is a combination of .NET, HTML and Javascript, possible to integrate with the MCFileManager. The purpose of the MCImageManager is to be able to preview images through thumbnails and conduct basic file operations on them, such as upload and delete. The perfect tool to integrate with your CMS system, or TinyMCE. | |
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