Sencha Touch allows your web apps to look and feel like native apps. Beautiful user interface components and rich data management, all powered by the latest HTML5 and CSS3 web standards and ready for Android and Apple iOS devices. Keep them web-based or wrap them for distribution on mobile app stores.

You can easily shift theme coloring, add style, and use our pre-included icons to deliver a phenomenal visual experience. Animate between views using one of our many predefined animations, with loads of configuration options.

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Requirements: -
Demo: http://www.sencha.com/
License: GPL 3.0 + FLOSS License

Slippy is a HTML Presentation library written with jQuery, it takes a html file in and plays it in any browser. It is optimal for programming-related talks since it includes a syntax highlighter and is very easy to use since it’s just standard html markup with a few classes to enable specific functions.

If you are making a talk about Javascript, Slippy can even execute your code samples live and displays alert() boxes nicely instead of using the ugly browser dialog, which -I tried it today- works quite well to prove your point interactively.

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Requirements: jQuery Framework
Demo: http://slides.seld.be/?file=2010-05-30+Example.html
License: GPL License

Mac-like Icon Dock (v2) is a “Mac OS X” style icon dock, built entirely in XHTML/CSS and with smooth animation using jQuery/JavaScript. As from the demo, and unlike many other icon docks, the navigation works with no JavaScript. This is very important as the website should still be accessible with JavaScript disabled.

Each icon can have a scalable image and a title. As the image is dynamically resized, it is up to the browser to smoothly render the icon. You can also have a look at jqDock or other Fish Eye Menus.

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Requirements: All Browsers except IE6
Demo: http://www.aplweb.co.uk/jQuery/Mac_Dock_v2/
License: License Free

Show Slow is an open source tool (and, optionally, a free web-based service) for monitoring website performance metrics over time.

It simply collects the results from YSlow and Page Speed rankings and graphs them to show you how various changes to the website can affect the performance.

And, it can do this regularly to help you see the improvements done within time.

Show Slow

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