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A custom application

I've recently bought a copy of ray-tracer called Imagine&tm;. It produces stunning results, is very cost effective but has a particularly quirky looking interface.

I plan to write a gumby's guide in HTML to this program and what better way than to drive it from a interface that mimics it?

The applet below launches my java application in a frame.

This uses the following classes (stacked in the same order):

Imagine is a trademark and copyright of Impulse Inc, Located at 8416 Xeres Avenue north, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55444. Their website is http://www.coolfun.com/
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