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    Catalogs photographs, both in removable devices and in hard disks at the same time. Images can also be arranged in a single, virtual file system. Each folder of this file system can contain images from many disks.
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    Woda, the Web Oriented Database

    Woda, the Web Oriented Database

    Mature SGBD in Perl with a web interface

    WODA is a semi-relational database for beginners to work on data and to learn database basis. With web-based GUI and CLI. Currently in rewrite using Bootstrap for web UI. Built with beginners in mind, it is far easier than any other tool I know, while remaining powerful for advanced users (Perl langage is directly available). Databases can be defined, maintained, added-to, modified, and queried entirely through the web interface without programming. It comes from the 90's and thus is...
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    ftpREadmin is a PHP5 based system for administrating a ProFTPd server's virtual users who are stored in MySQL database. It supports new user creation, user management, quotas and some user statistics.
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    PoCoMy

    Postfix + Courier + Mysql Admin Webfrontend

    PoCoMy: Postfix + Courier + Mysql :: Webfrontend for administration. Features: Virtual domains, forwarding, aliases, sender aliases, multi user, multi language, privileges system, delegation of rights per domain, ...
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    Simple proftpd user administration frontend WITH user login. Letting virtual user change their passwords.
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    Courier User Admin for virtual user accounts, allows your clients to administrate their own users. Takes the headache out of administrating large amount of users.
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    ProFTPmin is a web based administrative interface for ProFTPD. It allows and administrator to configure the ProFTPD configuration directives, create new virtual servers, create users and groups, create quotas, and monitor system resources and traffic.
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