46 projects tagged "Freeware"
album is a free HTML/XHTML photo album and gallery generator that supports themes/skins. You can choose different themes or write your own to get different layouts and styles. It creates all your thumbnails (including directory thumbnails) and descends into directories so you can organize your photos. See the home page for more examples. album is also multi-lingual, with many languages being added all the time. N.B.: The purchase link is provided for donations; the software does not cost anything.
MyPhotoAlbum is a simple, small, easy to use web photo album. It allows the user to create albums/categories and upload pictures with titles and comments, and keep the albums in several languages simultaneously. The title and comments are stored in plain text files. No database server is needed. MyPhotoAlbum uses CSS for its web formatting to have maximum control over its look and feel. It has a main screen that shows the photo albums. On each album screen, thumbnails with titles and comments are displayed. Clicking on the thumbnail will display a pop-up with the picture full-size.
Contact Form is a Perl script that allows users to send you email through a Web interface. It is designed to thwart spammers by not allowing email to be sent to unknown addresses, or revealing the addresses that it knows. In addition to this, it does not contain cross site scripting vulnerabilities or allow arbitrary code to be run on the host. It provides adequate information in the headers it sends to trace spammers, can check the validity of all data before sending emails, and features a customizable interface that allows for arbitrary fields.
MyNukeGenealogy is a plugin-module for PHPNuke or PostNuke to build up a family or surname Web site. It allows for displaying and editing genealogical data (individuals, families, events, notes, sources, etc.) and importing gedcom files (export functionalities will follow). It has a flexible template system to customise the layout and design.
make_faq is an HTML generator that builds chunks/chapters/questions-and-answers or whatever, and builds indexes to hold it all together. It's a fairly general purpose tool for creating a set of indexed pages, but it's common usage is to build FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) HTML from text documents. See the examples for a better understanding.
PicBook automatically produces a photo album in HTML format of your scanned images or photographs. It come with automatic image processing, slideshow, transition effects, and other nifty features. It is easy to customise with its configuration file and HTML-templates. PicBook is a Bourne shell script and therefore should run on any Unix or Linux system. It requires the standard grep and awk commands, which should be available on most systems. Additionally, it needs the "convert" and "identify" commands from the ImageMagick package to handle images.
A style and grammar checker for English, Polish, German, and other languages