i-Gallery 3.4 is a ASP.NET script for Image Galleries scripts design by Blue-Collar Productions.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. i-Gallery is a complete online photo gallery.
Publisher review: i-Gallery is a complete online photo gallery. i-Gallery is a complete online photo gallery. Easy to navigate thumbnails with paging. Enlarged views offer print & email buttons. Secured backend features: create/delete folders, upload/delete images, add descriptions, move images, and much more... Features: - Easy to use (left) navigational menu. - Full Index Searching. - Submit Photo's Feature (End User) - Explorer like folders with preview icons. - Thumbnails can be rotated (Faux) to get a better view of any image. This feature can also be turned on/off in the global settings. - Each thumbnail can have it's own title and description! - Image Voting - Image History "New" - Views Counter - Slimmed down i-Secure with 64bit encryption. - Cookie based "Remember Me" password checkbox - View properties on all images: Name, Height, Width, Date Posted, Size, Title & Description. - Edit image button/link. - Thumbnails can be rotated 90º to get a better view of any image. This feature can also be turned on/off in the global settings. - Rename image. - Add title & description. - Move image to other folders. - Delete image. Operating system: Windows
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