EnergyScripts Flash XML Photo Compare Gallery 1.0 script description:
EnergyScripts Flash XML Photo Compare Gallery 1.0 is a Flash script for Billing Systems scripts design by EnergyScripts.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. EnergyScripts Flash XML Photo Compare Gallery script provides you a rapid solution to find the photos that you need.
Publisher review: EnergyScripts Flash XML Photo Compare Gallery script provides you a rapid solution to find the photos that you need. EnergyScripts Flash XML Photo Compare Gallery script provides you a rapid solution to find the photos that you need.Main features: - two viewing panes to compare photos and choose more suitable for you - zoom to see photos in details - drag big images to see part of the image in visible zone - titles and prices text fields of active images - drag thumbnails to see photo in one of two necessary viewing panes - view more thumbnails by scrolling left or right buttons - easily create and update images with the included XML template - different size of images and thumbnails - any quantity of images and thumbails - linked up html combo box to load different xml files Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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