Introduction
There are so many image galleries out there, however, to find one that work across different platforms, it's not an easy task. Usually you will end up modifying the script, extra effort to make it work.
Introducing Juicebox, an HTML5 image gallery that work everywhere and able to adapt to fit the devices they are viewed on. It has full browser support from IE 6+ to other famous browsers such as Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Opera. Also, the most impressive feature - it works on different mobile platforms as well.
One thing that surprises me when trying out the developer version is - it comes with an Adobe AIR application, JuiceboxBuilder that help you to customize and generate the image gallery easily. I was able to quicky create one without any problem at all. As a result, this is a great tool for those who doesn't want to deal with Javascript.
If you do want to fiddle around with all the codes and configuration manually, Juicebox has a great documentation for it as well.
The Giveaway
We are happy to announce that Juicebox is giving away 5 copies of Juicebox-Pro worth $49 each to our readers! With Juicebox-Pro, it supports everything that a developer will need to fully customize the image gallery and the best part is, you will get prority customer support, one-time purchase with free upgrades! Meanwhile, if you can't wait, you can buy it now or try out Juicebox-Lite which has the same features except it doesn't have much customization options.
How can you participate?
- Follow Queness's Twitter and/or Like us on Facebook.
- Tweet this: Powerful Juicebox-Pro Image Gallery Developer License Giveaway @quenesswebblog http://bit.ly/VMv6bf
- And post a comment on this article before 3rd Oct, 2012 along with your facebook profile name/twitter id and valid email address.
- Done.
Winners!
We have filtered and randomly picked 5 lucky winners. Congratulation!
- t_mces
- Chandra
- Jonath Lee
- Stfan
- Purnendu Baia
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