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Search for front-end Discstarter 3.3.4 in mirabyte GmbH & Co. KG Create professional looking CD-ROM menus and front-ends with pure HTML. Width Discstarter these front-ends meet the highest demands of quality and stability. Enhanced features for comfortable offline browsing are available. A clean looking Start Menu or a multimedia application: everything is possible! Not only CD-ROM menus can be created, also digital business cards, product or company presentations and catalogs.Universal Configurator 1.5 in Scriptet.com Graphical front-end to configure any program that has a configuration file in ini or xml format.MenuBox 3.2 in Cloanto Corporation Leverage your web design experience to create sophisticated multimedia content or quickly build powerful text-based menus. Use MenuBox to AutoRun-enable your CDs and DVDs, as an application launcher, or as a customized HTML browser. Features include a windowless mode to directly open a document when your medium is inserted in the drive and conditional logic to install viewers, to create multilingual applications and for failsafe fallback.CDview 3.5 in Sheilsoft Computer Systems An easy to use, fully customisable, CD images viewer system. Customisable background, splash screen, buttons and About panel. View, scroll, zoom, save, search, slideshow & wallpaper. This useful program is for those of you with CD writers who want to compile a CD of images. It acts as the CD's front-end, allowing you to browse & search through all the images on the disc, making it useful for personal albums, archives, presentations etc.CDBrowser 3.2 in WaverlyStreet CDBrowser is a stand-alone front-end application for distributed CD-ROM disks. With it you can create complete off-line web sites which will run on any Windows 95 (or higher) computer, even if there is no web browser installed on the target machineCDmenu 3.0 in Sheilsoft Computer Systems CDmenu allows the user to construct a CD which will install (or run) a variety of applications, and associated files, from a menu list, by selecting the item and clicking a button. The format of the CD you create is very simple. All the files for CDmenu are placed on the root directory (folder) of the CD, and each of the programs or files that you are going install or run has its own directory (folder). |