Singapore is a sleek PHP image gallery that does not require a database. It is multilingual, multiuser, template-driven, and has cached autogenerated thumbnails (using GD or ImageMagick). Images and galleries may be manipulated using FTP or the Web-based admin. Its output is XHTML- and CSS-compatible.
IDS is a CGI written in Perl that generates a multi-gallery photo album Web site on the fly. All you need to provide are the images and (optionally) descriptions. Features include support for internationalization, user interface themes, thumbnail generation for JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and GIF images, and
... [More] the display of whatever other file types you choose. If you allow them to do so, guests can leave comments and order prints. Your files are searchable by name and description, and can be managed via a Web-based administrative interface. [Less]
hOCR is a format for representing OCR output, including layout information, character confidences, bounding boxes, and style information. It embeds this information invisibly in standard HTML. By building on standard HTML, it automatically inherits well-defined support for most scripts, languages
... [More], and common layout options. Furthermore, unlike previous OCR formats, the recognized text and OCR-related information co-exist in the same file and survives editing and manipulation. hOCR markup is independent of the presentation.
There is a Public Specification for the hOCR Format. [Less]
pinpoint a simple presentation tool that hopes to avoid audience death by bullet point and instead provide presentations containing beautiful images and concise text slides.
Sankoré (formerly known as closed-source Uniboard) is a cross-platform application for interactive whiteboards and tablet display.
Sankoré is an application that combines the simplicity of traditional teaching tools (blackboard, overhead projector) with the advantages of a computer. It works on
... [More] both interactive screens (graphics tablet, tablet PC) and interactive whiteboards (IWB), as well as on a personal computer, where the mouse is used to prepare a presentation. [Less]
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