Developers should check also the AWS SDK for PHP module instead.
This module doesn't use the Library API, it is recommended to use creeper if the only library that your project will use is the AWS SDK for PHP.
The creeper project provide a AWS SDK for PHP (previously named Tarzan and Cloudfusion) integration module for Drupal. the AWS SDK for PHP is in my opinion the best PHP library to work with Amazon web services. It covers every aspect of Amazon Web Services:
Once installed this module allow you to use the powerful AWS SDK for PHP API in any other module; you just have to declare a dependencie to the creeper module in the .info file.
The Fancybox module is the best way to incorporate the fancyBox jQuery plugin into Drupal. Display images, HTML, YouTube videos, Google maps in an elegant and aesthetic lightbox alternative.
An Amazon Store for Drupal. This is an implementation of the Amazon Product Advertising API (formerly Amazon Associates Web Service, or AAWS) for Drupal. You can install this and right away you have an Amazon Associates Store. Get yourself an Associates ID and then all purchases made through your store will result in a commission going to you. Allows searching, provides product pages, and manages a shopping cart.
Seeking new maintainer(s)! Are you using Amazon Store? I currently don't have it deployed anywhere, so it's not getting any love from me. File an issue in the queue if you're interested in maintaining this module. But FIRST, review some issues and provide some patches!
Panels module. (The 1.x releases work with Panels 2, the 2.x releases work with Panels 3). If Panels is installed, there is a default amazon item detail page and multiple panel panes provided so you can customize it.
If thickbox is enabled then you get large-size images when you click on a product image.