MyDownloader is Java applet for downloading multiple files from a web server to your computer. An applet is a small program that runs in your web site. With drag an drop you can open a file immediately in your program. The downloader is especially made for downloading image, video and music files. But also regular files can be downloaded. During download a progress bar is visible.
MyFTPUploader is a Java applet for uploading multiple files and directories to an FTP Server. An applet is a piece of software that runs in a web page. The file uploader is especially made for the upload of image, video, photo or music files.. The uploader shows during file upload a progress bar. The file uploader is especially made for the upload of image, video, photo or music files. The uploader shows during file upload a progress bar.
Easy to use, hi-performance pure asp include - multiple files upload script with HTML progress bar indicator. ASP upload to server disk, database or email attachment, upload with image preview and email notification, secure (https) file upload. Upload up to 10MB for free, 200MB in licensed version (still pure asp). Custom upload limit per upload/per file. Original, unique or custom file names. Samples and documentation.
A Fake Progress Bar for your desktop. Ever wanted your computer to look busy so that you could do something else? Read the paper perhaps? Stare into space? Features include cutomizable titles, icons, speed and progress messages. It can also disable your screensaver.
ProgressBarXP™ is the XP style progress bar control for Visual Basic. You can now have the XP Luna style even if you aren't running on Windows XP.
Several drawing styles are available. There is an XP Luna style that works on all Windows platforms (not just XP), as well as more traditional thick and thin borders. ProgressBarXP is also the only control available that properly draws progress bars in any XP Visual Style, even third-party styles.
This WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) program creates JavaScript and HTML code to open an URL in a new (PopUp) window. You can specify the properties of the new window (whether it is resizable, has a menu bar, a so on). For example, you can use it to open a larger image in a separate window when the visitor clicks a thumbnail image. You can make the new window with exact size of the image.
This WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) program creates JavaScript and HTML code to open an URL in a new (PopUp) window. You can specify the properties of the new window (whether it is resizable, has a menu bar, a so on). For example, you can use it to open a larger image in a separate window when the visitor clicks a thumbnail image. You can make the new window with exact size of the image.
This WYSIWYG program creates JavaScript and HTML code to open an URL in a new (PopUp) window. You can specify the properties of the new window (whether it is resizable, has a menu bar, a so on). For example, you can use it to open a larger image in a separate window when the visitor clicks a thumbnail image. You can make the new window with exact size of the image.
This WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) program generates HTML and JavaScript code to open a URL in a new (PopUp) window. You can specify the properties of the new window, including its size, attributes (whether it is resizable, has a menu bar, and so on), and name. For example, you can use it to open a larger image in a separate window when the visitor clicks a thumbnail image. You can make the new window with exact size of the image.
This WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) program generates HTML and JavaScript code to open an URL in a new (PopUp) window. You can specify the properties of the new window, including its size, attributes (whether it is resizable, has a menu bar, and so on), and name. For example, you can use it to open a larger image in a separate window when the visitor clicks a thumbnail image. You can make the new window with exact size of the image.