Java applets

Chaos!
http://www.vt.edu:10021/B/bwn/Chaos.html
Fractal Lab
http://www.wmin.ac.uk/~storyh/fractal/frac.html
The Mandelbrot Set
http://www.mindspring.com/~chroma/m andelbrot.html
The Mandelbrot set (Paton J. Lewis)
http://numinous.com/_private/people/pjl/graphics/mandelbrot/mandelbrot.html
Mark's Java Julia Set Generator
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/mcclure/java/Julia/
Fractals by Sun Microsystems
http://java.sun.com/jav a.sun.com/applets/applets/Fractal/example1.html
The Mandelbrot set
http://www.franceway.com/java/fractale /mandel_b.htm
Mandelbrot Java Applet
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/m kgray/java/Mandel.html
Ken Shirriff Java language pages
http://www.sunlabs.com/~shirriff/java/
example of the plasma method of fractal terrain by Carl Burke, <cburke@mitre.org>
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/6902/t_sd_app.html
Mandelbrot generator in Javascript by Frode Gill.
http://www.krs.hia.no/~fgill/javascript/mandscr.htm
Fracula Java Applet. A java applet to glide into the Mandelbrot set (best with Pentium and MSIE 3.0). Vince Ruddy <vruddy1@san.rr.com>
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/5788/index.html
Chaos and Fractals. Many java applets by Stephen Oswin <stephen.oswin@ukmail.org>
www.ukmail.org/~oswin/
IFS Fractals using javascript (Richard L. Bowman <rbowman@bridgewater.edu>)
http://www.bridgewater.edu/departments/physics/ISAW/FracMain.html
A lot of Java applets
http://java.developer.com/pages/tmp-Gamelan.mm.graphics.fractals.html
ChaosLab. A nice fully java site with several interactive applets showing different types of Mandelbrot, Julia, and strange attractors. By Cameron Mckechnie <chaoslab@actrix.gen.nz>
http://www.actrix.gen.nz/users/chaoslab/chaoslab.html
Fractal landscapes (applet and sources) by Chris Thornborrow
http://www-europe.sgi.com/Fun/free/java/chris-thornborrow/index.html
Forest Echo Farm Fractal Fern
http://www.forestecho.com/ferns.html
Fractal java generator by Patrick Charles
http://www.csn.org/~pcharles/classes/FractalApp.html
3 interactive java applets by Robert L. Devaney <bob@math.bu.edu>
http://math.bu.edu/DYSYS/applets/index.html
Interactive java applets by Philip Baker <phil@pjbsware.demon.co.uk>
http://www.pjbsware.demon.co.uk/java/index.htm
Chaos and order by Eric Leese
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/7959/
MB applet by Russ <RBinNJ@worldnet.att.net>
http://home.att.net/~RBinNJ/mbapplet.htm

Stand alone application

Filmer by Julian Haight. Filmer is a front-end program for Fractint that generates amazing fractal animation. Fractint is a program for calculating still fractal images (you need Fractint installed to use Filmer). Filmer uses Fractint parameter (.par) files to specify the coordinates and other parameters of a fractal. It then calculates the intermediate frames and calls Fractint to make a continuous animation. Filmer also has many options for pallete rotation and generation.
http://www.julianhaight.com/filmer/
Javaquat by Garr Lystad. Can also be run as an applet from Lystad's page.
http://www.iglobal.net/lystad/fractal-top.html