Hello all Does anybody knows about web based file sharing software? of course that runs on centos. i have found 3 proyects on sourceforge, but i would like to hear from you what do you use or what do you recommend?. Thank you in advance.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 22:56, Ramon Nieto <rnieto.linux at gmail.com> wrote:> > Hello all > > Does anybody knows about web based file sharing software? of course > that runs on centos. > > i have found 3 proyects on sourceforge, but i would like to hear from > you what do you use or what do you recommend?. >Hi, we are developing and maintaining AjaXplorer: http://www.ajaxplorer.info whose default (and mature) backend is based on PHP, so there is no reason why it should not run on CentOS (which one precisely?). Most users are very happy with it, and it is very simple to install and admin. I recommend that you give it a try. We are also working on a Java server backend with even more features, but it is not yet released. RHEL/CentOS is among the target platforms for deployment. Cheers, Mathieu
depends what you mean by "files sharing" There is a very good product called OWL -- ?Don't eat anything you've ever seen advertised on TV? - Michael Pollan, author of "In Defense of Food"
I've deployed this for one client and had pretty good feedback: http://extplorer.sourceforge.net/ I have not tried any others. Good luck. On 09/10/2009, at 7:26 AM, Ramon Nieto wrote:> Hello all > > Does anybody knows about web based file sharing software? of course > that runs on centos. > > i have found 3 proyects on sourceforge, but i would like to hear from > you what do you use or what do you recommend?. > > Thank you in advance. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Ramon Nieto wrote:> Hello all > > Does anybody knows about web based file sharing software? of course > that runs on centos. > > i have found 3 proyects on sourceforge, but i would like to hear from > you what do you use or what do you recommend?.Most wiki's allow file attachments with up/download through browsers. Mediawiki is probably the most popular. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com