Slideviewer allows you to define a slideshow from a list of predefined images, or by specifying a directory with images in it. Images can be local or remote. Slideviewer allows you have a vast array of controls for running the slideshow, like: image resizing, random links, slide index, auto advancement of slides, and jumping to a specified slide number. You can make the controls as simple or as complicated as you like
You get complete control of the look of the slideshow through design templates. You can define as many design templates as you like for a different look and feel. Using templates means you don't have to touch any perl code.
Slideviewer has been designed and tested to run Unix and Win/NT systems. It will probably run on other operating systems that support Perl.