AjaXplorer is an easy-to-install file explorer for remotely managing files on a Web server. Its rich GUI makes it accessible to any end-user. Its main features are common file actions (uploading, downloading, moving, renaming, etc.), online file editing, image preview, a bookmarks system, and more. It requires PHP to run and FTP access only for installation.
| Tags | Office/Business groupware Internet Web Site Management |
|---|---|
| Implementation | PHP |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This fixes a security issue that could lead to unauthorized access to .txt files on the server; upgrading is highly recommended. Many other bugs are fixed as well.


Release Notes: 4.0.0 was a very major release of AjaXplorer. This one is a mainly a bugfix for the stable branch, but new features include the "Default Role" concept and tools to delegate big files compression and download to the server (command line zip / x-sendfile header).


Release Notes: This release introduces an automatic upgrade mechanism, improves the sharing features integration as well as the metadata management, and fixes many bugs. It's already very stable for a beta.


Release Notes: This is a first beta for AjaXplorer 4. It's already quite stable, but should be used for testing purposes only. The most notable changes concerns core server file reorganization to enable a future upgrade tool (not developed yet), a new HTML5 Theme, and a license change to Affero GPL.


Release Notes: This version includes a large number of bug fixes. Some minor but interesting features were added. Any file type can be opened with any "editor" plugin or in a new browser window (integration to the core of the hook.openfile plugin). Various CSS3 tweaking was done for a better appearance. Support for streaming (http-range) was improved, which should also impact on resumable downloads. A more generic amelioration was done for supporting the new AjaXplorer iOS client.
A light-weight single sign-on and role-based access control system.