Image Mapping Tools - Disc 3

Beam Splash! ImageMapper - Version 1.0 

Published by Beam International Ltd  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
Beam Splash! ImageMapper (1030 KBytes)

A stand alone image mapper with the smooth interface of the Splash! Web Authoring program. It is a new tool for users who want to quickly generate the laborious code needed for client side image maps.

 

Dutch's Client Side Image Maps - Version 2.1 

Published by Dutch's Software  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
Dutch's Client Side Image Maps (2164 KBytes)

TOTALLY functional shareware program, which creates HTML code of your Image Map that can be inserted into any opened text or HTML document via clipboard. Also, it gives you an alternative to save created Image Maps as HTMLdocument. You can preview it as Source using defaultText editor or as Web Page using default Browser. Threetools are available: Rectangle, Circle and Line (Polygons). List Box stores HTML code, coordinates, links, targets, viewable and editable any time. Support for any type of

 

IMap - Version 1.2 

Published by Ben Buchwald  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
IMap (216 KBytes)

A dragable ImageMap editor. Just drag around an area on your pic to create a link. Creates rectangles, circles, and polygons. One button generation of text for either server-side or client-side imagemaps. Includes save and load functionality.

 

LiveImage - Version 1.29 

Published by LiveImage Corporation  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
LiveImage (1381 KBytes)

Live Image, the successor to the award-winning MapThis, takes image map editing to a new level. Thewizard-driven interface makes creating your own imagemaps (or editing existing ones) a snap. Live Imagesupports GIF, PNG, and JPEG files, and includes a imagebuilding tool to let you create your own images in theprogram.

 

Spinel WebMapper - Version 1.0 

Published by Spinel, Inc.  Platform Win 95/98/NT 
Spinel WebMapper (793 KBytes)

Have you always wanted to have the great image maps like all the really nice web sites. Not really sure how to makethem? Well WebMapper takes all the guess work out of it. If you can click on a mouse, then you can make professional image maps in half the time it takes you to read this page.

 

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