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Anfy's Java applets notes

Copyright and distribution notices for Anfy's applets and program.
Fabio Ciucci is the author and owner of all the applets included in Anfy program and package.You can use the applets freely to enhance your web pages. However, I placed a secret linkware window that will appear if the applet is clicked with a mouse when the applet is online on a site. If you wish to remove the credits window, you may register the applets for a nominal cost. Please read the registration info for details.

Anfy by Fabio Ciucci at Anfiteatro, Italy
Java(tm) and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
NOTE: You can include the Anfy archive on CD-ROMS, shareware collections or shareware sites without my permission, but only if you leave the archive(s) unchanged.
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Japanese distribution notice.
JCopy.GIF (8229 bytes)
For more info and contact information visit:
www.anfyteam.com

Fabio Ciucci,
http://www.anfiteatro.it/java.html

You can download lots of goodies. The site is set up in many languages. Anfy 3D is there. Our advice? Get it. Register it. Use that puppy to your heart's content. It is a swell application for creating and configuring the kewlest of Kewl 3D Java with a wizard that is simple. And you can put your own 3D objects into the Java scenes as well. You can't beat that with a big stick.

Ok, so we have several pixel manipulating Java applets which were given freely to us by a dude named Fabio Ciucci who lives in Italy where people don't think that name is particularly unusual. You can get all the applets and use them and change them around if you want. But you have to read the dot-txt files and do just what they say so everything will be kosher, ok? When you go to Fabio's web site page, you can easily get all the parts and the text files and use these applets to learn about graphics Java applets. Plus, you can get Anfy, with which you can automatically configure, preview, and create the applets' dot class files. And the program will create html pages and put the applets right in. You can't beat that with a big stick. Then you'll understand why Java applets are easier to put into your pages than Javascript scripts, even though writing the applet itself is much more difficult. But, remember rule number one for being a Java WebGuru, "Ya gotta cop the attitude."

Anfy by Fabio Ciucci at Anfiteatro, Italy


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