The one thing I would have like to seen with PHPix, is the ability to
use it as a PHPNuke module. Of all the image galleries I have tried,
PHPix in my opinion was the best. Sad, really sad, to see it go.
And then like,Neale Pickett, was all like:
> So then, Doug Curtis <dou...@wo...> is all like:
>
>> After meeting the dependencies, I think it's a pretty slick
>> package. It has all of the features that people have been trying
>> to add to phpix2. I think phpix2 is faster at creating the
>> thumbnails and image resizes on the fly, but IDS has a command
>> line script to automatically create the thumbs. Also, in
>> general, I found that phpix2 seemed faster. The web interface
>> is also a nice feature. I would hate to see phpix2 die away.
>
> Well it's already pretty much dead, seeing as how nobody's really
> maintaining it anymore. Then again, maybe it's just one of those
> rare programs which is finished.
>
> But in any case, I feel like we at least owe it to visitors to
> tell them that there are other options available if they need
> some hand-holding, don't you think?
>
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