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Written by: Mohamed Hamdouni on Mar 16 2010, 7:27pm

Cooliris: A nice way to browse your photos

Cooliris is a nice tool that will transform your favorite browser into a 3D experience for viewing photos.

It could be installed as a  plug-in on your favorite browser to display your search results and most of online photo and video hosting websites (such as Picasa/ Flickr/ Facebook/ Youtube etc...) but there is also a desktop version to browse your own local content (Music and  Video)

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Cooliris also puts the Web's best content all in one place. you can search, filter, watch, or subscribe to tons of titles from Hulu, CBS, Showtime, ESPN, etc...

Now they offer a mobile version for iPhone and Android phones.

What I like is the speed to display your photos, the "infinite" 3D wall, it seems like having no limits in displaying large collection of images and how it is integrated on most known browsers.

Click here to download it

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Cedric Voisin says:

Nice software, thanks for spotting this out

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Mar 17 2010, 7:43am | Report

Nacim TAMINE says:

I've been using Cooliris for a while, now it's my default picture viewer.

But the strongest feature remains the image research via browser.

It takes about 10 seconds to check up to 60 images, great thing!

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Mar 17 2010, 8:44am | Report

Xavier BILLARD says:

Yes is a nice software I already used it in my web browser. And one day I found and I tried the coolIris application to create you onw sildeshow with your images and with the same effect to browse your images. But it is a trial version (limited) and it was very long to create the sildeshow.

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Mar 18 2010, 7:58am | Report

Philippe Faribault says:

Yes, I added the cooliris extension in Chrome, but it does not seem to be very stable :(

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Mar 18 2010, 9:37am | Report

Benoit OLIVAIN says:

Impressive rolling demo. It seems to be a very powerful software (browser part). Nice discovery for me.

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Mar 24 2010, 8:42am | Report

Brian Weiss says:

this is great for finding pictures on my hard drive.

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Mar 26 2010, 3:47pm | Report

Eileen Brown says:

Very nifty indeed.  Am trying it out now...

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