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Software that has double vision

by Mike Yamamoto

We usually don't highlight applications in this space, leaving that for many other quarters in the CNET family, but this one is ranking high on various blog indexes. Reflection.js 1.5 is a new release of Javascript software that provides a simple way to create reflections on images. In addition to fixing bugs, this version apparently works better on a multitude of browsers.

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