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    DropYet

    DropYet

    It's the simple cloud.

    .... :) Enjoy the security, simplicity and beauty of DropYet. Upload, search, move, rename and delete files. The simpliest manager of files and folders. Furthermore, there are more features like sharing files, password encryption and encrypted file detection. Setting it up is easier than ever before. Just try DropYet. Currently working on MORE features for you. Now with Dark Mode! Requirements: PHP (recommended is 7 and higher), HTML, sendmail Read everything else on our website! :) https://dropyet.maximiliansixdorf.de/en
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    webfolder

    Remote web interfaced file manager

    Remote web interfaced file manager capable to run anywhere including Android and BlackBerry devices. Easy intuitive interface and powerful files management capabilities.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    JRF

    Java Remote File - RemoteInputStream and RemoteOutputStream.

    ...** It does not request for authentication when accessing files on a remote server, nor does it prevent access to files or directories. It has been designed for already-secured networks (e.g. LANs or inside VPNs), where file-sharing setup is tedious (or impossible). Basic access configuration/restriction should be performed on the OS, by changing rights of the user running the JRF Server. It is like an insecure FTP-like file sharing runnning on a single TCP port. Its Java nature gives Java programmers access to remote files as remote `InputStream` and `OutputStream`, with the added value of optionally **compressing data exchange** to ease up network usage.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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