Talk:Seadragon Software
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[edit]Seadragon Ajax external link is broken (maybe point to some older copy at archive.org?)
Also see https://github.com/seajax/seajax which is made by members of original team, however maybe not the same as what had been released as Seadragon Ajax by Microsoft — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.16.254.164 (talk) 23:43, 6 September 2018 (UTC)
OpenSeadragon and Seajax are both evolutions of the original Seadragon Ajax, and both are maintained by members of the original team (amongst many other contributors, now). In terms of modern implementations of Seadragon that will work well on modern browsers, they are both good options (full disclosure: I'm involved in OpenSeadragon). Pointing to the original Seadragon Ajax would only be of value for historical purposes, which perhaps makes sense for a Wikipedia page, but maybe it's good to mark them as such.
Here's the archive.org version:
https://web.archive.org/web/20110207031057/http://gallery.expression.microsoft.com/SeadragonAjax
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