This events calendar is one of the neatest ways to display events in your site or project. It supports unlimited events and has two skins (a black and a white one). Event description text is html formatted so it can contain links, have different colors, sizes etc. just by changing a few tags.It's ve... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 19 Oct, 2009
This tooltip's design and code is one of the most advanced, you have the ability to create your own skins (unlimited number) into the tooltip and use them in any number project. The use and customization of this component is easy and we also created an awesome help file accompanied by a long 37 minu... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 19 Oct, 2009
This is a very useful and customizable music player with playlist. It is fully resizable, both player width and playlist height size can be changed in the xml. It comes with two neutral skins (black and white) so it should nicely fit into most designs. It has all the features you need, like shuffle ... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 19 Oct, 2009
Two awesome contact forms included in one great value purchase.This package includes two contact forms, both contact forms support file upload and drop-down selection. They are easy to use and customize and contain many xml settings. It validates the inserted text (ex. e-mail address). Among the opt... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 16 Oct, 2009
The analogue countdown timer counts down the remaining time until a preset date/time. The comparison is made between this set time and the user system time. The component is highly customizable directly from the xml and is written in clean Action Script 3.0 code with comments. Sounds can be disabled... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 16 Oct, 2009
The simple sound controller plays the songs in a playlist read from the xml file in order or shuffled according to the settings It was designed to be used embedded in html or standalone. It is highly customizable directly from the xml with quite a few options for such a simple file. Easy to use and ... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 16 Oct, 2009
The horizontal scrolling menu creates a menu entirely from the xml data, it was designed to be used standalone embedded in html or inside your flash project. It is highly customizable directly from the xml and is written in clean ActionScript 3.0 code with comments. It can host an unlimited number o... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 23 Oct, 2009
The simple sound controller plays the songs in a playlist read from the xml file in order or shuffled according to the settings. It was designed to be used standalone embedded in html or inside your flash project. Easy to use and a very good choice if you want to add a simple and easy to use music c... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 23 Oct, 2009
The vertical scrolling menu creates a menu entirely from the xml data, it was designed to be used standalone embedded in html or inside your flash project. It is highly customizable directly from the xml and is written in clean ActionScript 3.0 code with comments. It can host an unlimited number of ... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 23 Oct, 2009
This is the vertical version of our awesome Sliding News Reader Module. It is an advanced news reader file that supports unlimited item and can be resized. As you can see in the preview, it can also be used as a scrolling menu with autoplay. It is very smooth and the code is well optimized, this is ... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 24 Oct, 2009