The examples are pretty slick.

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 1:22 AM, simon <kagwew...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> ImageFlow is a platform-independent JavaScript picture gallery
> inspired by the Cover Flow technique currently used in iTunes and the
> file browser of OSX. The standard ImageFlow setup uses PHP to create
> the optional reflections for images in the gallery. ImageFlow is free
> for non-commercial use. You can read more on ImageFlow in its
> documentation, or view examples of ImageFlow in use:
> - http://finnrudolph.de/ImageFlow/Features
> - http://finnrudolph.de/ImageFlow/Documentation
> - http://finnrudolph.de/ImageFlow/Examples.
>
> I've created a reusable Django app that utilises "reflection.py", a
> script created by Justin Driscoll as part of the Django Photologue
> project, to create the reflections. To read more on the app or to
> download it, visit this blog post:
> http://simonkagwe.com/blog/2010/06/06/introducing-django-imageflow/
>
> I'd love to get your feedback on what you think about the app.
>
> Regards,
> Simon.
>
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