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- ADing SplitImg
, by Alexandru Dimitriev
- ADing SplitImg loads an image (with different format file) and splits it in multiple pieces. If you chose to save pieces in JPEG format, an HTML file is automaticly built, helping you to reassemble it. You can preview the result with your favorite browser. Pieces of image are placed in a separate subdirectory. The saved html file contains the rollover javascript code built for you.
[Shareware: $16.95]
- Coffee Cup Image Mapper ++
- Coffee Cup Image Mapper guides you through the process of creating an Image Map; Provides viewable Map HTML Code ....so you know exactly what you are creating, Provides Saving Map as seperate HTML File or Copying Map to an existing page; Supports all Non-Interlaced GIF's, Interlaced GIF's, Standard JPG's, Progressive JPG's, and first frame of Animated GIF's; Create MouseOver Text on Link Areas (Messages will appear in the Browser's Status Bar); demo available.
[Shareware: $20US]
- CuteMAP®, from GlobalScape
- Make your own image maps just like the big-time corporate sites! Clickable
images are a snap with CuteMAP®. Make rectangular, circular,
and polygonal regions within your image to make your site navigation easier. a
30 day trail is available.
[Shareware: $US19.99]
[Shareware with maintenance: $US54.99]
- B-Zone Splitz
, from Björn Ischo
- Splitz! allows you to split any image into rectangular parts and export
the resulting images along with the HTML table that puts them back together.
This allows a webmaster to create sliced graphics for creating mouseover
effects and offers an alternative to imagemaps. It supports many images
formats and includes smart JPEG compression as well as basic color balancing
filters.
[Freeware]
- GeoHTML
- GeoHTML is a freeware tool that lets you create client-side image maps for use on your website. Image maps are generally used to create a menu or links using a graphic. Parts of the image are assigned a URL (Href and Target) and other attributes that can be assigned in the link. If you wish you can also use DynamicHTML events to call script functions that make your map more powerful than a simple menu.
Windows 95/98/2000/NT[Free]
- GIFfyCutter
, from fCoder Software
- GIFfyCutter simplifies web-designer's work with large images. By cutting
large images into smaller sections, your Web page may load faster. Click on
image to enlargeGIFfyCutter splits your image the way you want to, both
vertically and horizontally and into as many sections as you want. You can
use the rectangle, circle, or polygon drawing tools to create imagemaps. Each
section and imagemap can be linked to any place on Web.
GIFfyCutter automatically generates highlighted HTML code. There's no need
now to calculate sizes of parts, divide images with expensive and vast
software, spend time checking imagemap HTML code - all this work is done
by simple mouse clicks.
Program workspace contains properties bar, zoom bar and three bookmarks -
"IMAGE", "HTML" and "PREVIEW", first presenting
visual image division, second - corresponding HTML code, third - browser
preview. Switching between windows is performed by bookmarks at the bottom
of the screen. Program outputs results as HTML-page and set of images.
The program reads 18 graphic formats (BMP, DIB, RLE, TIFF, GIF, JPEG, PNG,
PCX, DCX, TGA, DXF, FPX, WMF, IMG, WPG, PCD and FMF) and saves images into
3 formats (BMP, GIF, JPEG).
Windows 95 / 98 / NT / 2000
[Demo - Single License: $US19.00]
- Handy Image Mapper (part of Handy Utilities), from SilverAge Software
- Handy Image Mapper lets you easily create and insert Image Maps into HTML
documents to arrange your web site navigation by means of images. Different
parts of an image can provide links to different destinations. Handy Image
Mapper can map gif, jpg, png and bmp images and can work with any HTML editor.
[Free]
- HTML MapDesigner Pro, from Forth Tech Software
- HTML MapDesigner Pro makes it really easy for you to create both
client-side and server-side image maps. You can implement cool navigational
aids for your visitors- using your own BMP, JPEG, GIF and PNG formatted
graphics. You can work with any type of graphic, and have selected areas
point to specific URLs and target frames. After importing a file, you simply
apply one of the drawing tools to embed links in the image.
MapDesigner supports various tags and events for interactive maps, including
options for alternate text, OnMouseOver and OnMouseOut. You can preview your
image map at any time using your favorite Web browser. You can copy and
manually edit the resulting code using the program's built-in HTML editor.
There's also a very handy color generator for creating original color schemes.
The generated color values may be instantly pasted into the HTML editor.
Download here.
[Shareware: $US23]
- Image Splitter, from ForthTech Software
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Image Splitter allows you create Web-ready images by optimizing and slicing
them. It can automatically select the most suitable image format (JPEG, GIF,
or PNG) and gives you several options for optimization. You can also use this
program to protect your online images from unauthorized downloading with Secure
Image mode. In addition, you can slice a given image into smaller pieces so
that it loads more quickly, with options for selecting a method of
fragmentation. Other features include a batch processing facility, automatic
color selection for "No Image" slices, and support for targeted events such as
ALT, TARGET, OnMouseOver, and OnMouseOut..
Image Splitter is a powerful tool which allows you to slice images exactly
for using them in Web. ImageSplitter can select the most suitable image format
(jpeg, gif or png) for each slice automatically. It allows you to reduce size
of an image in the best way.
With Image Splitter you can create rollover effects, in which different
states of an image are activated when a viewer performs a mouse action
(such as rolling or clicking) over a slice.
Windows 95, 98, NT4, NT5 & 2000, XP
[Shareware: $US24.95]
- iMaker - Graphical Interface Maker, from xTools
- iMaker is an image splitting tool. If you have a single large interface
image you can use iMaker to split the image up into a usable interface. It
even generates the HTML code which would be used to redraw the interface in
it's complete state.
Current iMaker features include:
- Generation of JPEG, PNG or GIF output files
- Generation of HTML table to redraw the complete interface
- Opens JPG, GIF or BMP interface files
- Interface split up can be stored for later reuse
Windows 9x/Me/Win2k
[Free]
- Imagemapic
, from SnowBlind
- Imagemapic is a very accurate and easy-to-use imagemap generator for you!
It features circle, rectangle and polygon tools and will write the HTML code
for your imagemap entirely automatically.
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
[Free]
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