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Software that has double vision

by Mike Yamamoto
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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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