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PhotoFrame

by wansti (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 23
average rating:
  • Currently 3 Stars
(38 ratings)

description: View pictures hosted on a web server that can be public, inside your local network or running on the Chumby itself. For instructions and source code download, see <a href="http://www.discarded-ideas.org/chumby/photoframe">http://www.discarded-ideas.org/chumby/photoframe</a

preview of 'PhotoFrame' app


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Comments

  • PatDole

    – December 17 2012

    Works just great. Thank you. <a href="http://pavado.com/dark-circles-under-eyes/" rel="nofollow">Patrizio Dole</a>

  • rehbergs

    – June 28 2010

    Instead of random, we want shuffle. Shuffle means randomize the order of items from 1 to 20 but do not repeat until the set is complete.

  • wansti

    – January 15 2009

    Yes, it's still supported, although I haven't been working on it lately. But a guy named Kurt Stephens took my source code and made a few improvements to it - check out his comment on my website for more information. As for dead links: I can't find any (besides the missing crossdomain.xml I just fixed - sorry about that). Feel free to email me with any questions.

  • makain

    – January 14 2009

    is this thing still supported? cant get it to work and there's lots of dead links on the author's website. I would love a photo widget that can get pics off my network instead of some stupid hosting website.

  • underdesign

    – March 19 2008

    I have setup about 4 quick and dirty public feeds for this Widget, the URL to browse them is below, ignore my last link, as I've centrally located all feeds. http://www.32oz.com/mirror/chumby/

  • underdesign

    – February 29 2008

    Tommy's right, there should be no redraw from picture to picture. The white flash makes this light up my room at night. No way to just flick from one photo to the next? Also, I know that the widget is named 'PhotoFrame'. Branding your widget is good, I suppose, but it distracts from my fantastic photos! Since you 'intro brand' the widget anyway, why not dump the text from the upper left corner? Otherwise, I love this widget! I've been looking to develop a similar one, and this fits the bil perfectly. Where can we post 'public' chumby feeds for this widget? www.32oz.com/mirror/hymmt/rated_pg

  • Tommy

    – February 21 2008

    This works really sweet! I'm using photos scaled down to 320x240. That's what makes this so good. I don't mind using up a few meg on a server to hold a large number of small files. But I'm not going to fill up my Flickr account with mini-photos either, which is why the other photo widgets just don't work for me. PhotoFrame is great! My only requested changes for it would be: 1) Turn the screen black between photos, rather than white. The flash from that is distracting. Or do some other sort of transition. 2) The randomness seems truly random, which isn't what people actually want when they ask for random. They really want random, but with no repeats until all photos have been displayed.

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