Looking for Flipbook frameworks. Any alternatives to Turn.js? [closed] - javascript

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I've been looking for some time now and can't find good alternatives to Turn.js. Turn.js seems fine, but I'd like to see some alternatives before spending the cash. If there is opensource alternatives that would be even better.
The main features I'm looking for are:
No flash (not mandatory)
Zoom
Fast
Ability to customize layout

If you're okay with flash check FlashPageFlip, there's a free version available to commercial projects, it feels pretty fast and supports zoom.
There's also WowBook a paid jQuery plugin that's pretty nice.

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I'm searching for a library that allows to emulate Typed Arrays in older JS engines.
At the very least, I would like to support IE8 (because of WinXP) and Android 2.x (because of fragmentation of Android devices which wont likely to get upgraded)
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The ones I've seen so far look nice but make my dual core MBP look like its playing a flash video. Anyone seeing good performance?
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I want to find a javascript library that supports folder-like tree view with checkbox/ multiselect. There are quite a number of libraries, such as www.treeview.net, but lots of them requires purchase or including advertising link.
Can I find any free javascript library that support tree view with checkbox?
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