This is an AS3 video player, mainly created to be used as standalone, embedded in a HTML page. It is XML driven and resizable. XML file can be passed in the flashvars. Supports both watermark image and preview image and it has tons of options in the xml settings: XML Settings Overview: Set player wi... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 11 Dec, 2009
This is a simple and easy to use magnifying glass utility that follows the user's mouse. You can use a single image or two images (like the preview), set the size of the small image, size of the magnifying glass, zoom amount and quite a few other things. Settings you can change in the XML file: the ... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 11 Dec, 2009
This is a drag and drop digital clock. It contains no fonts. You can change the shape and color of the numerals inside the source file. It also contains the vectorial Adobe Illustrator .ai design ! Enjoy this new release from Oxylus Flash.... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 11 Dec, 2009
This is xml driven mp3 player for your site or project. It has support for album art. It has tons of customization options. Very easy to use and implement. XML Settings: album art image for each song player size (width and height) song auto load song auto play playlist repeat continuous play initial... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 11 Dec, 2009
This is a simple and easy to use magnifying glass utility that can be dragged by the user. You can use a single image or two images (like the preview), set the size of the small image, size of the magnifying glass, zoom amount and quite a few other things. Settings you can change in the XML file: th... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 11 Dec, 2009
This is a smooth, speed-based image slider created to be used as standalone or included in other flash projects. It is XML customizable, with around 15 settings, including image and reflection setup. All the graphics (shapes, colors) are editable within the source .fla file. It supports an unlimited... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 14 Dec, 2009
This is a graph component that illustrates the data from a XML file. You can add an unlimited number of entries and each bar can have its own color to easily distinguish between the important values and those less important. Sizes and spacing can be set in the XML file. It's a flexible component giv... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 14 Dec, 2009
This is an easy to use user age verification utility that can be used to make sure certain content is only accessed by users of a certain age thus complying with the age restriction laws. On success it can open a link or trigger an action (gotoAndPlay, gotoAndStop etc.). On fail it can display a cus... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 19 Dec, 2009
This is a simple news headlines rotator. It is xml driven and resizable, and it supports an unlimited number of news entries. Each news entry has its own link and link target. It can be set to rotate on its own, but there is also the possibility to rotate it manually, using the up and down arrows. A... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 19 Dec, 2009
This is a minimalist mp3 player with all the major functions required by such a file. The most attractive part is the very small screen area it can take up. It is resizable width-wise so you can make it as small or large your project requires. It can also be set to take up the entire stage size whic... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 19 Dec, 2009