June 2nd in GPL License, JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

AeroWindow

The Aero-look has been around for ages, Vista only made it really popular (don’t tell me that more than 10% of those using Vista/7 now and enjoying the transparent interface and the effects coming with it ever used Stardock products or even heard of it – I’m not buying that!). …

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May 25th in GPL License, JavaScript by . no comment .

Projekktor

HTML5 is the way of the future. Flash must die, at least when it comes to sites such as YouTube, Vimeo, and so on. If this will happen or not, that’s what remains to be seen, but until then, it’s my pleasure to tell you a few words about Projekktor, …

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May 19th in JavaScript, MIT License by . 1 comment .

Nivo Zoom

No matter if you have problems with your eyes or you simply want to see a close up of some image you found on the Internet, you’ll usually end up zooming in and out. Sure, you can copy the image, paste it into your favorite image viewer (I would go …

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May 14th in JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

CwVideo

In the long run, I really think that HTML5 may be able to kill Flash. If the iPad continues to gain market share, that would also help (it seems most people don’t care too much about those iPad problems, after all…). Anyway, this is not about the iPad, but about …

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May 12th in Code, GPL License, JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

Star Rating Plugin

While there’s a truth that won’t be taken down too early – that people usually place negative votes on stuff they hate, and often forget to rate things they enjoyed, rating plugins and scripts for websites are pretty popular these days. Fortunately, most of them are free, and I wouldn’t …

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May 10th in JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

jTrack

I am sure this is not the first time or the last time I confess I am having problems managing my time, but this is a sad truth of my life I have to live with. While others envy people with expensive cars, nice houses in exotic locations or those …

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May 6th in Image Galleries, MIT License by . no comment .

Gradually

These days, online multimedia content seems to grow at a scary rate. As long as we’re talking about original work, I don’t think “scary” should find its place in the previous sentence, but things are quite different, unfortunately, because this growth comes with a proportional growth of plagiarized content. Oh, …

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May 4th in JavaScript, Other License by . no comment .

Qutensil

If you’re into using Javascript toolsets, then you surely have to take a look at Qutensil, shortly referred to as “Q.js.” The reason? Well, according to its official page, this toolset “was developed from dissatisfaction with the existing toolsets.” Good, so what’s so special about it? “Not that there aren’t …

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April 26th in JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

OpenLike

Some say social bookmarking websites are useless, and I agree to that, at least to a certain extent. As long as you don’t rely only on them to drive valuable traffic to your site, that’s fine. While I know quite a few notorious websites that don’t offer any chance to …

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September 2nd in JavaScript, No License by . no comment .

slideViewer

One of my morning “rituals” includes jumping around the house, having some fruits, and then checking email/news, as well as spending a few peaceful moments enjoying some images, usually professional pictures of fruits/vegetables/remote places. No need to get into detail more than that, but I am sure you’ll agree with …

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