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Plugin for Windows95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP |
Netscape Navigator/Communicator 4+ / Opera 3.6+ (*1) / Internet Explorer 5+ (*1) This is Jason Summers' plugin for Netscape and Netscape plugin compatible browsers on the Windows platform. It uses libmng and can display MNG & JNG animations/images with full color-correction-support. Transparency can only be simulated by setting a background(color) variable with the EMBED tag. As of version 1.0.1 it also supports "dynamic MNG". (*1 cannot be 100% guaranteed to work) |
Plugin for Linux/x86 (libc6) |
Netscape Navigator/Communicator This is based on the MNG extension for Qt by Warwick Allison. It's fairly large as everything is linked statically. Does not support true transparency or color-correction. |
ActiveX control for Microsoft Internet Explorer |
Internet Explorer 4+ This is Jason Summers' ActiveX control for MNG/JNG for Microsoft Internet Explorer on the Windows platform. It has full color-correction, and is able to adapt to the background color of the webpage or table it is contained in. As of version 1.0.1 it also supports "dynamic MNG". |
MNG Component for QuickTime |
Tarkvara Design (Freeware?; Mac OS X, Mac OS 9, Windows) The following is a suite of QuickTime components (image decompressor, graphics importer, and movie importer) for making the MNG format accessible through QuickTime. The component supports the playback and creation of MNG files, as well as the use of MNG-format data within QuickTime movies. |
AniMNG |
Jin Hui (JComSoft) (???; Windows ActiveX) A generic ActiveX control for MNG animations. More info can be obtained by emailing the Author. |
PajantImage |
Richard Morrey (Commercial; ActiveX for MSVC, MSVB, Delphi & BCB) PajantImage is a very small ActiveX Control (300k) that has some pretty impressive features that you can use in Microsoft Visual C++, Microsoft Visual Basic, Borland Delphi and Borland C++. It claims to support PNG & MNG. |
GIMP - JNG plugin |
The GIMP can be extended with JNG reading/writing capabilities with this plugin by Frank Richter. The GIMP Homepage |
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