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Awesome Image Picker library will pick images/gifs with beautiful interface. Supports image or gif, Single and Multiple Image selection.
Android Library to handle multiple Uri's(paths) received through Intents.
An Obsidian plugin that displays all open notes in a tab group as if they were a single continuous document (sometimes called "Scrivenings mode"). Features arrow navigation between notes, reorder notes with drag-and-drop of tab headers, sorting, more.
Run json-server with multiple files/resources
Drag and Drop multiple Image and Resizer Tool
A very simple class for upload multiple images using ajax. You can resize and change the quality of the images too.
RegexRenamer is a powerful but simple user-friendly graphical tool used to batch rename files using regular expressions. I added long file path support.
Build Angular 17 Multiple File upload example Progress Bars - multipart file, FormData, Bootstrap - Angular upload multiple files to Rest API
A simple, zero dependency, recursive, text replacer for NodeJS
Angular 15 Multiple File upload example to Rest API - multipart file, FormData, Bootstrap Progress Bars
Build Angular 17 Multiple File upload example - multipart file, FormData, Bootstrap - Angular upload multiple files to Rest API
Concatenate a sequence of 2D images (slices) e.g. jpeg into a 3D stack (volume) e.g. Nifti (ITK-based)
Angular 17 multiple Image upload with preview example to Rest API - Bootstrap, FormData, multipart file
React Multiple File Upload example with Typescript, Hooks, Multipart File, Bootstrap, progress bar, get list of files (download url)
This is a console that sends email with FluentEmail with a bunch of PDF files attached.
PDF POPUP VIEWER is a very simple plugin with and without POPUP.
Convert a Medical 3D Scan from a set of DICOM slices (dcm) into a single compressed Nifti (nii.gz) file
Desktop app, created just to practice Tkinter GUI and Python OOP
This code demonstrates the usage of classes and multiple files in C++.
Materials for the 4 Questions discussed on February 16th, 2017