Showing posts with label Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Development. Show all posts

2008/02/03

Slideshowr

done by Jason Eppink
Slideshowr is a Flash-based full-screen Flickr photo slideshow intended for long-term dedicated screens (like digital picture frames). It cycles through the latest photos from a user-specified photostream and presents them using optional and customizable pans, zooms, fades, and title/description text.

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Psynchr

done by Tatsuya Takagi
A Flash app which synchronises multiple Flickr photosets and display them on a timeline, side by side.

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PictoBrowser

done by Diego Bauducco
PictoBrowser is a simple widget that allows the display of pictures stored on Flickr on a site or blog.

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FSViewr

done by Lucas Shuman
FSViewr (short for Flickr set viewer), is a light-weight, easy to configure Flash environment for displaying images from a Flickr photo set on a separate website. Uses could include a personal portfolio or special presentation site with the ability to administer content on Flickr.

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Flickr Mixr

done by Yann Le Guennec
PHP code which allows web developers to parse in RSS feeds into a new image. Flickr Mixr is based on the use of RSS feeds provided by flickr.com. Feeds are parsed to generate new images. You need PHP compiled with GD library in order to run it.

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Flashr

done by Kelvin Luck
Flashr is an ActionScript 2 wrapper for the Flickr API by Kelvin Luck. It makes it easy to develop Flash applications to display and interact with photos on flickr.com. You do not need to worry about the XML that flickr returns, you deal in sensible objects like Photos, Photosets and Persons. Flashr is aimed at the ActionScript developer who is familiar with ActionScript 2 and wants to make something utilising the Flickr API.

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Chasr

done by Chasen Le Hara
Chasr is a mini web application that allows you to display your photos from Flickr on your own website for absolutely free. You can download Chasr and install it on your own server, allowing your users to see your photos on your own website.

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