Release Notes: This is an interim feature release that offers a preview on some new features in Zoph 0.8. It fixes a lot of bugs from the previous 0.7.x releases, and a lot of work has been done on performance improvement. The most important new feature is user-groups: you can now group your users and assign album-rights to the group.


Release Notes: Since the v0.8.4 release, work has been done on killing some bugs and dealing with PHP warning messages. The work seems to be done now.


Release Notes: This final pre-release for version 0.9 includes several feature improvements. More features have been added to the new CLI import. The 'bulk edit' page has been improved, both in features and in loading speed (100 times faster in some cases). The 'tree view' and 'thumb view' overview pages have been improved. Several coding style modernization changes have been made.


Release Notes: This is the third feature release for v0.9. It adds several new features and improvements, mostly related to mapping. The most important addition is "geotagging", which will allow you to upload a GPS track in GPX format and let Zoph determine (by the time they were take) where you took your photos. Another feature is "geocoding". If you add a new location to Zoph, you can now let Zoph try to locate it on the map for you. Zoph uses the Geonames project for this. Some usability improvements have been made, and several bugs have been fixed.


Release Notes: This is is a bugfix release for version 0.8.2. This release fixes 9 bugs, mostly in the new CLI tool. No new features have been added.


Release Notes: This is the second pre-release for Zoph 0.9. It features a completely rewritten import system. Both the Web and CLI interface have been optimized. Webimport is now based on templates instead of hardcoded HTML. The import screen now supports multiple simultaneous uploads and shows upload progress and preview images. GPS information and autorotate from EXIF. The new CLI is written in PHP instead of Perl. The switch was made so that more code can be re-used. Both the Web interface and the CLI interface are much better documented than the old version.