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Treesaver – A JavaScript Framework For Creating Magazine-Style Layouts Posted: 10 Feb 2011 10:12 AM PST Treesaver is a JavaScript framework for creating magazine-style layouts that dynamically adapt to a wide variety of browsers and devices. Both content and design is shaped with standards-compliant HTML + CSS and no JavaScript programming is required. It simply searches for the The JavaScript is under 25K gzipped (pretty important for mobile) and works with most modern browsers (degrades gracefully for others). Treesaver is not totally mature yet and works best with simply-formatted text and images. Special Downloads: Advertisements: |
FileVista Giveaway – Winners Announced Posted: 10 Feb 2011 01:04 AM PST Last week, a post at WRD was announcing the giveaway of 5 x "5 user licenses" for FileVista; a powerful web-based file manager application. The winners are selected today and announced at the bottom of this post. But before that, let's remember: What is FileVista?It is a multi-user file manager application that is built with ASP.NET and can be installed on your website. The application offers a desktop-like experience and supports actions like create, delete, rename, copy, move, zip and unzip files + folders with a totally Ajaxed interface. With the help of a permission-based access system, groups + users can be created and they can be locked into folders with any defined permissions. The most frequently used feature of the application, uploading files, works very smooth even for multiple and large files (can resume connections as well). Also, it is multilingual and comes with 9 ready-to-use languages. Winners of the giveawayHere are the 5 lucky winners for the 5 User License of FileVista:
Congratulations to the winners and thanks to everyone for joining Special Downloads: Advertisements: |
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