Free Flash & XML Photo Album with Categories script description:
Free Flash & XML Photo Album with Categories is a Flash script for Billing Systems scripts design by Entheos.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Free Flash & XML Photo Album with Categories allows you to manage a full featured image gallery on your website.
Publisher review: Free Flash & XML Photo Album with Categories allows you to manage a full featured image gallery on your website. You don't need the Flash software for editing the gallery. You can easily add, edit or delete pictures and categories by editing a xml file in Notepad. Creating your own Flash photo gallery has never been easier! You can add unlimited number of categories and photos! View the demo below for a Flash and XML photo album with categories. You need Flash Player 8.0 to view this Flash Photo Gallery. Features: - Add unlimited number of categories - Add unlimited number of images - Next and Previous buttons to navigate - The next and previous buttons get disabled when you reach the last or first image. - Images are loaded externally from a photos folder - Nice fade-in and fade-out photo transition effect - Add categories, photos and captions easily in an XML file which can be easily edited in Notepad Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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