ImgSvr 0.6.21 is a Other scripts script for Other scripts design by frett27.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. ImgSvr is a personal or corporate Embedded Picture Web Server that let's you efficiently browse digital pictures.
Publisher review: ImgSvr is a personal or corporate Embedded Picture Web Server that let's you efficiently browse digital pictures. ImgSvr is a personal or corporate Embedded Picture Web Server that let's you efficiently browse digital pictures. Contrary to other gallery systems, imgsvr aimed to be an easy and fully dynamic picture server, no static created thumbnails are created. ImgSvr will be a tool for managing, organizing pictures throught the web. Imgsvr can be directly used on a CDROM, and distributed with all your pictures. ImgSvr has been design for those purposes : - Easy to install and use - Easy to customize Picture Views thanks to inheritable skins - Fast to browse pictures - Save bandwith for browsing and managing your pictures - Picture Storage independent, picture could be stored in a directory-file, or in a database Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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