This is an MP3 album player for a single artist. You can setup an image slideshow for the background. It supports an unlimited number of songs. Every text can be configured in the XML file, including HTML formatting. XML Settings: - player width and height - controller vertical alignment - setup... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 27 Feb, 2010
This amazing menu can host an virtually UNLIMITED number of items organized on an unlimited number of levels. The menu can auto-hide or stay visible, all colors can easily be changed in the xml file and. It also supports scrolling, so if you have a lot of menu items (on any level) they will be scr... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 27 Feb, 2010
This is a simple help window with drop down topics. Content text is HTML enabled and it supports CSS formatting. The window can either expand to the size of the content text field or it can have a fixed size with the possibility to show a scrollbar if the text doesn't fit. It is XML driven and resiz... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 27 Feb, 2010
This is a XML driven photo stack component. It support an unlimited number of images and can be configured via XML settings. Each image has its own link and link target. XML Settings: - component width and height - photo frame width - minimum and maximum photo rotation - minimum and maximum pho... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 27 Feb, 2010
This is an AS3 vertical accordion menu, XML driven and resizable. It has a structure of two levels. Each main item can have a submenu or it can open a link. For each item you can set a title and a HTML formatted description. XML Settings: - component width and height - main item width and minimum... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 27 Feb, 2010
This is flash memory game XML driven and resizable. You can add your own images and configure the number of rows and columns. XML Settings: - component width and height - logo path - number of images - image width and height - spacing - customize every text that appears in the game - customi... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 1 Mar, 2010
This is a XML controlled 3D slideshow, very easy to use and very customizable. It uses the 3D functions of Flash Player 10 (you need to install it if you do not have it); you need Flash CS4 if you want to open the FLA file! This component can be used as a simple image/product slideshow, a 3d banner... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 1 Mar, 2010
XML Banner Rotator component with 37 different transitions. Just Drag and Drop to your flash project (remember to copy the com folder also in the same folder where your flas reside) and put all of your images (jpg,png,gif) or swf’s in a folder and set the xml file. Drag & Drop Component settings c... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX
Updated Date: 11 Mar, 2010
This is a slick count down timer that shows the time remaining untill launch in a nifty analog fashion. When the time is up it can display a button with a certain link or automatically open a link. All the graphics are quite easy to change from the library (vectorial) and the Photoshop .psd design... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 30 Mar, 2010
This is a virtual keyboard useful for projects where a keyboard is not available (ex. kiosks, info booths etc.) or when you want to be sure your keyboard typing isn't recorded by key loggers. You have the possibility to copy to clipboard as you type. Photoshop .psd design is also included along wit... Read more
CommercialVersion: 1
Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Sun Solaris, FreeBSD
Updated Date: 30 Mar, 2010