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2007

Highslide JS

by phumblot & 28 others
Highslide JS, formerly Vevstein Thumbnail Expander, is a piece of JavaScript that streamlines the use of thumbnail images on web pages.

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2006

Highslide JS - JavaScript thumbnail viewer

by lilin & 11 others (via)
Highslide JS, formerly Vevstein Thumbnail Expander, is a piece of JavaScript that streamlines the use of thumbnail images on web pages. The library offers these features and advantages: * No plugins like Flash or Java required. * Popup blockers are no problem. The images expand within the active browser window. * Single click. After expanding the image, the user can scroll further down or leave the page without restoring the image. * The approach uses two separate images. No heavy full-size image packed into thumbnail display size! The full-size image is loaded in the background either on page load or when the user clicks the thumb. You specify this option in the script's settings. * Compatibility and safe fallback. If the user has disabled JavaScript or the JavaScript fails in any way, the browser redirects directly to the image itself. This fallback is able to cope with most exceptions and incompatibilities.

Highslide JS - JavaScript thumbnail viewer

by Hiéroglyphe & 11 others
Highslide JS, formerly Vevstein Thumbnail Expander, is a piece of JavaScript that streamlines the use of thumbnail images on web pages.

Highslide JS - JavaScript thumbnail viewer

by Neewok & 28 others
Highslide JS, formerly Vevstein Thumbnail Expander, is a piece of JavaScript that streamlines the use of thumbnail images on web pages.

Highslide JS - JavaScript thumbnail viewer

by overksam & 28 others (via)
Highslide JS, formerly Vevstein Thumbnail Expander, is a piece of JavaScript that streamlines the use of thumbnail images on web pages. The library offers these features and advantages:

RAR Expander

by guilhermy
Programa para arquivos RAR para Mac

2005

Memex

by utadeo
Su nombre responde a la contracción de "Memory Expander" de Vannevar Bush. Se trata de un dispositivo, ideado por el autor pero nunca materializado por nadie, en el que se almacenarían todo tipo de documentos. Este dispositivo constaría de una mesa con palancas que buscaría mecánicamente archivos microfilmados que serían posteriormente proyectados en unas pantallas translúcidas. El aparato incluiría también una opción para que el usuario pudiera tomar anotaciones en los márgenes, de manera que el usuario se convierte, a su vez, en autor. Vannevar Bush fue el primero en describir el funcionamiento del Memex en su libro As we may think en 1945. Obtenido de "http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memex"

Digidesign Downloads & Links

by bmpecho
Mac downloads (.bin .hqx .sea .sit) require Stuffit Expander or other decoding utility. Newer Mac downloads require Stuffit Expander version 5.1.2 or higher. Download the free Aladdin Stuffit Expander for Mac (included with Mac OS X). Newer versions of Stuffit Expander will also open Mac files that have been zipped (.zip) Mac OS X downloads may also be formatted as OS X Disk Images (.dmg) Windows Executable (.exe) or ZIP (.zip) format downloads should be "Saved to Disk" first, rather than opened on the int...

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