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    File Manager

    File Manager

    Site Manage: Free PHP based File Manager to manage files of website

    Site Manage is a cross browser compatible web based File Manager written in PHP by Thomas Cheriyan of Kerala, India to manage files on your web server, without physically accessing the server. There are easy to use windows explorer type interfaces to view, upload, download, move, copy, create, delete, chmod and archive files. You can even edit and save files in plain text type using the inbuilt editor. The rights for any of the above functions and access to certain types of files or directories can be controlled through configurations of individual users. Even though the HTML codes are in XHTML 1 strict, you can easily convert it to HTML 5, by changing just the DOCTYPE of a couple of pages.
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    HT Password Manager is a web interface to manage apache's htpasswd files. Manage multiple password files with separate per-file administrator. Administrators can add/delete/search and reset password for all users & users can change their own passwords.
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