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Yesterday a new version of Jalbum was released with version number 8.1.4. This program makes it easy to generate and edit professional looking HTML photo albums. In a well-arranged user interface, photos can be easily adjusted, the order can be changed, the appearance of the web page can be determined and the result can be placed on a homepage via the built-in ftp client. The software is developed in Java and is therefore available for a wide variety of operating systems. In version 8.1, widgets have been added to the program, which make it possible, among other things, to leave comments on photos and to count visitors. It has also since been able to login at startup, making it easier to perform certain tasks, such as uploading albums. In version 8.1.4 there are really only a few minor tweaks to the program here and there:

News and updates

  • Improved keyboard support in edit mode
  • When returning to explore mode from edit mode, the current image is focused
  • The edit mode image filter buttons and settings button now have a “hover effect” for a less cluttered look
  • Boxer skin updated
  • Simplicity skin updated
  • Romanian translation updated
  • Windows version now supports several non-latin character sets (Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, Thai, Korean etc)

Bug fixes

  • Fixed “Process only updated subdirectories” and compatibility with file and folder links
  • Fixed paths in references to folder thumbnails (broken in 8.1)
  • Having multiple image links referencing the same image wasn’t working properly
  • The ja:fileiterator tag didn’t always behave correctly when using relative references
  • The yes:fileiterator tag attributes didn’t properly support variables and scriptlets
  • Other minor fixes

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Version number 8.1.4
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Linux, BSD, Windows XP, macOS, OS/2, Solaris, UNIX, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008
Website Jalbum
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File size

16.90MB

License type Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.)
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