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FREE Image Uploader for ASP.NET web site in 3 minutes!(blogs.aurigma.com)

submitted by OssMaxOssMax(20) 3 years, 11 months ago

<p> At idle moments, some folks (Alex and Fed) here at Aurigma have created a cool image upload control for ASP.NET - big thanks to them! I just thought that the ASP.NET control deserves much more attention than it gets :) So I recorded this short VIDEO (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AR8dg4pmys">YouTube</a> or <a href="http://rapidshare.com/files/118291873/ASP.NET_Aurigma_Image_Upload.avi.html">High Quality</a>) to show how emebedding Image Uploader into your web site can be easy when using Visual Studio. </p> <p> Learn more and download the free ASP.NET control at <a href="http://www.aurigma.com/Forums/yaf_postst2145_Image-Uploader-ASPNET-Control.aspx">Aurigma forums</a>. </p> read more...

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Graphics Mill from Aurigma Splits Up!(blogs.aurigma.com)

submitted by OssMaxOssMax(20) 4 years ago

Aurigma Inc. announces an anniversary version of Graphics Mill for .NET, the popular SDK for the developers of image processing solutions. Version 5.0 marks a new milestone in the product life cycle: Graphics Mill is now offered in two flavors, Standard and Pro. This allows the developers to choose the optimal tool for precisely addressing the goals in an economically efficient manner. Now the developers of basic imaging solutions do not need to pay for expert Pro version functionality, having the Standard package contain all necessary imaging features. Normally, Standard version proves sufficient for such solutions as image editing web applications, image viewers, photo galleries and catalogs, etc. More demanding customers, however, would rather choose to buy the Pro version that includes all the expert features needed to develop such serious products as preprint preparation solutions, document management systems, satellite photo processing applications, etc. Graphics Mill Pro has native support for x64 platforms that allows for addressing more than 2 gigabytes of RAM per process for imaging needs. read more...

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