13 projects tagged "Linux"
@1 File Store PRO is a file archive and member access system with multi-level folders. Users are placed into different groups. Different groups have different access permission to different folders. It features file zipping, file moving, file copying, and either automatic or manual approval of new signups. The "Pending" view shows all the files uploaded by users and awaiting approval from admins or sub-admins. Users can be granted or denied the ability to delete their own files. You may keep multiple files of the same file name in the same folder without renaming and without overwriting the old files.
NASLite is a Network Attached Storage (NAS) server operating system designed to transform a basic computer into a dedicated file server. Utilizing highly optimized versions of Samba, uCLibc, BusyBox, and various other Linux tools, it provides SMB/CIFS, FTP, or NFS filesystem support. It accommodates multiple client OSes: Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. NASLite offers SMART disk monitoring and large file support, and is incredibly easy to install and administer.
The Enhanced File Crypt/eXtended File Stealth System (EFC/XFSS) makes your uploaded files safe on the server so that no one can read them without knowing a few details to decipher the files. It generates different obfuscated names and encrypted files so no one will know what the original format or name was.
yaDMS (yet another Document Management System) is a PHP-based document management system, with many features like a clipboard, conversion of mail to DMS, conversion from DMS to mail, zip & download, copy, move, multiuser, and full-text searching with support for various document formats.
Radiant Data PeerFS is real-time peer-to-peer distributed replicating file system featuring global file and sectional locks. All read operations are performed locally, and only file changes are transmitted across the network. It supports databases such as MySQL, as well as images and documents. All nodes are active/active, allowing for load balancing. Clients can also be hot switched between nodes, eliminating downtime. It also supports AES encryption for use across the Internet.
SyncML is the common language for synchronizing all devices and applications over any network. SyncML leverages eXtensible Markup Language (XML), making SyncML a truly future-proof platform. With SyncML, networked information can be synchronized with any mobile device, and mobile information can be synchronized with any networked applications. SyncML is an open standard.