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Any good Web based File Managers?

iBotiBot Member

I upload my screenshots/records to my personal server and use h5ai's index(restricted) but I would like to have additional functionalities such to upload/manage files in the browser itself and preferably open source and not nodejs based on.

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  • GCatGCat Member

    SFTP

  • @GCat said:
    SFTP

    He wants to do it from the browser.

  • ...or more specifically FileZilla.

    I would personally avoid file managers running on http or https.

  • GCatGCat Member

    @Jonchun said:

    @GCat said:
    SFTP

    He wants to do it from the browser.

    You can.

  • @GCat said:

    @Jonchun said:

    @GCat said:
    SFTP

    He wants to do it from the browser.

    You can.

    Nice. Care to answer the question now?

    @globalRegisters said:
    ...or more specifically FileZilla.

    I would personally avoid file managers running on http or https.

    They don't have to be bad. It's good for ease-of-use. (Just look at cPanel's file manager. Tons of people use it) He's probably looking for some type of gallery script to make it easy to organize screenshots, view them, etc.

  • Extplorer is good . however its complete file manager .

  • I seem to recall doing this with Konqueror.

  • nepsneps Member

    Are you open to paid options or only free?

  • SadySady Member

    You can write some super simple PHP script with in minutes to upload things.

  • edited April 2016

    old man php file navigator 2?

  • I concur with the recommendation of SFTP, but if you're set on a browser-based manager, I've heard some good things about elFinder.

    Here's a demo url for the nightly: http://hypweb.net/elFinder-nightly/demo/2.1/

  • Why everybody is uploading their screenshots somewhere else for backup?

  • Something like owncloud? Bit more than just a file manager, but gives you more control over sharing e.t.c

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  • bersybersy Member

    I use Sprut at their shared-hosting (Beget) occasionally, it also available as self-hosted application to my knowledge https://github.com/LTD-Beget/sprutio

  • Alfresco

  • Try net2ftp

  • RamiRami Member

    Webmin have a file manager as well

  • iBotiBot Member

    Found this beautiful file manager(http://angular-filemanager.zendelsolutions.com/) but then again it was built on NodeJS.

    @Rami said:
    Webmin have a file manager as well

    Already running Ajenti, so running another panel solely for it would be redundant.

    @Sady said:
    You can write some super simple PHP script with in minutes to upload things.

    I've found simple scripts but since I might have the page shared with my team, it would be nice to have it intuitive.

    @neps said:
    Are you open to paid options or only free?

    Only if they are in LET price range.

  • iBotiBot Member
    edited April 2016

    @zormal said:
    I concur with the recommendation of SFTP, but if you're set on a browser-based manager, I've heard some good things about elFinder.

    This was my alternative after having looked at Angular File Manager but I always appreciate newer frameworks and minimal design.

    Here's a demo url for the nightly: http://hypweb.net/elFinder-nightly/demo/2.1/
    @jcaleb said:
    Alfresco

    Could you kindly give me some more info on it?

    @bersy said:
    I use Sprut at their shared-hosting (Beget) occasionally, it also available as self-hosted application to my knowledge https://github.com/LTD-Beget/sprutio

    Unable to test their demo for some reason + it seems to be based on docker. I am running my box on lowendbox and it's running ajenti, would like to have it standalone.

    @lifehome said:
    Why everybody is uploading their screenshots somewhere else for backup?

    Not backup, but to share with people. I also occasionally report game(Dota2 primarily) bugs, so it's nice to have it on the on a separate space.

  • SadySady Member

    Have a look at it: https://github.com/broncowdd/BoZoN

    Or you can simply proceed with OwnCloud as you want to do sharing.

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