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MIMBounce
This applet (Multiple Image Menu: bounce) is an active menu that can take infinite images and bounce them around. When an image is engaged, it is raised to the front, changes its color, activates draggable mode, and reduces bouncing speed.
DIA
This configurable Java applet serves as a digital image album. Features include dragging, zooming, brightening, sharpening, contrasting, tinting, saturating, and resetting control on photos. Search methods include pull-down list, sequential browsing, and keyword entry.
dac
This dac applet implements a digital alarm clock with simple animation. Several parameters are customizable
aipconvex
Tired of preparing a long sequence of images for animation only to find out that they take too much time to download? This applet uses only one input image and performs animation in real-time.
MSE
The MSE (Menus w/Special Effects) applets add special effects to Web menus. Most of the animation effects are achieved through image processing techniques. The effect shown here is only one of six effects that can be achieved using this applet!
JAM
JAM is a free applet designed to spice up your menus with image processing animation. Several parameters are customizable and can be found in the HTML example contained in the zip file. JAM can be easily expanded to include more animation options.
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