

XML/SWF Slideshow creates attractive web slideshows from dynamic image files and data. Among the possible uses are:
- Slideshows
- Photo albums & picture books
- Catalogs
- Story books
- Year books
- Portfolios
- Keynotes & business presentations
- Advertisement
- Trivia games
- Polls
Create an XML source to describe a slideshow, then pass it to this tool to generate a Flash (swf) slideshow. Type the XML source manually, or use any scripting language (PHP, Perl, ASP, CFML, etc.) to generate it automatically.
XML/SWF Slideshow makes the best of both the XML and SWF worlds. XML provides flexible data generation, and Flash provides the best display quality.
Features:
- Web slideshows from dynamic image files and data
- Streaming resources, quick start
- Simple and flexible slideshow generation
- Interactive and non-linear slideshows
- Over 20 basic transitions, and unlimited variations
- Camera motion to animate still images and create new transitions
- Text and shapes overlay
- Music and sound effects
- Custom control bar design
- Quality Flash graphics
- Supports unicode text to display special characters and any language
- Supports PHP 4 & 5
Testimonials
GREAT job on this script. I love it! Ben Kalkman
It's a brilliant piece of software! Olivier G
Bravo pour votre programme et sorry for my bad english. Jean-Pierre Pujol
I purchased a license for your PHP/SWF Slideshow product yesterday for integration into my community website and I have to tell you that you did an excellent job in designing this Flash product. The website documentation was as good as any I have come across and the method of passing the XML to configure the player from PHP was brilliant. I'm using a few other Flash clients on my website for other purposes from other vendors, but PHP/SWF Slideshow is the best I've seen. I've contacted some of the other vendors suggesting they check out your website for an example of how to do a configurable Flash player right. Kevin Heatwole
But what an awesome piece of coding - thanks - I've been looking for something like this for an age. Paul Filmer
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