All releases of AjaXplorer


Release Notes: This release fixes problems introduced by PHP 5.4.0, adds a couple of low-level features to improve performance and to prepare forthcoming features, and fixes a lot of known issues.


Release Notes: This important security upgrade fixes a vulnerability which could allow a non-logged user to get access to files on the server filesystem.


Release Notes: This is a bugfix release for the 4.0 branch. The update is available automatically via the upgrade tool in the application. It fixes side-effects bugs introduced by the previous release.


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.


Release Notes: AjaXplorer now comes with a built-in WebDAV server for accessing the repositories' content using this popular protocol.


Release Notes: This is mostly a bugfix version, but also with some long-awaited features, like application title customization. To improve performance, a standard caching mechanism has been added to the core, which can be used by all plugins. New plugins include editor.eml, which parses email files, access.jsapi, which transforms AjaXplorer into an API browser for its own JavaScript classes, and auth.multi, which is a first draft for using various authentication sources side by side.