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  • I've compared all the pro and contra. Pydio Cells is still Better alternative than side Dropbox-like services
    2 users found this review helpful.
  • PRO: • Focuses on file management (and does not want to be a mediocre monolith for every thing; there are other platforms dedicated to calendar/task/mail management → Unix principle) • Permits external changes to files on the server while the Pydio instance is running → possibility to access them with other protocols like SSH, Samba, Git… • Many ways of customization • Appealing design • Extensible by plugins • Drop boxes may be created (files may be uploaded by anyone but are only visible to the owner of the drop box) • Single download links are possible (if the recipient has downloaded the file, no one else has) • Online editing of text documents with syntax highlighting • Captcha entry required when you fail to login three times • Runs acceptably fast on my Raspberry 2 (in my opinion) CONTRA: • Minor bugs concerning usability • UI could be faster if the operations would be queued on the client and executed asynchronously • Pydio client not stable on my Linux desktop (but Pydio is compatible to Unison which is able to synchronize millions of files fast over SSH, but you could also use Syncthing or whatever)
    3 users found this review helpful.
  • A good third of the work, but only a third : miss calendar and contacts (caldav , carddav)
  • Pydio was the perfect solution for editing my website without needing to load coding IDEs on the local machine. This is the perfect tool to allow quick bug fixes from any remote location (ie: hotel, home, work, school, smartphone, etc.) This allows me to even update my website files when ftp is blocked by certain networks! It works good and can be installed alongside of ISPConfig 3.0 and any other 3rd party application that I have come across so far. Setting it up took a few minutes and retries to get all settings to work right, but all in all it is a excellent product and I highly recommend it for webmasters!
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Great tool. Lacks a desktop app like OwnCloud offers. But comes with iOS and Android apps.
  • Sry, but your Software doesn't work well. I'm testing it now for three months and had nothing but trouble with it - one day it works, the next day again not. I'll search for another software now.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • It is a very good software initiative, but not yet mature, still a lot of bugs with lost of data ;( I test it with metadata plugin !
  • Oigan excelente me encantaria aportar con la traducción al español... gracias a todos los desarrolladores.
  • Great!
  • Give up. Lots of bugs. Lost of time.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • O! I didn't expect that this tool is so great!
  • Wow, I like using AjaXplorer with Ubuntu 12.04 LAMP, and with a little configuration, this is a very nice ssl cloud/file-server solution. You can tell cdujeu put some time in building a quality application with lots of useful plugins. Thank you!
  • Very good tool!!
  • Perfect...! I would be lost without it in win 8 ty makers ! Joop
  • AjaXplorer is a very useful tool for remote file manager via web.
    4 users found this review helpful.
  • Best free file management tool you can get. Period.
  • Nice app, I like it.
  • Works good and is flexible in the way you would like to use it. Upgrades easy going.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Très bonne plateforme, utilisable à 100%, pour plateforme personnel, pro, ou en prod sans soucies ! Système très réactif et peut gourmand en ressources mais conseil sur un VDS d'au moins 1G de ram. Tester depuis plusieurs mois, fait plusieurs MAJ, et eu aucun problèmes. Profité en, il est incontournable.
  • Thumbs up!!!
  • Good tool!
  • just uploaded to my site. Wonderful work. Nice forms.
  • At last a remote file manager with functionning WebDAV. Features I require from a remote file manager are: 1- must be a PHP script as a PHP server is provided even by the cheapest webhoster 2- must give WebDAV access, as non-admin users will only use WebDAV access with windows. 3- stick to the remote file tree: no storage in a database allowed, only in regular files of regular directories, so that FTP access will allow file manipulation. I used to work with ExtPlorer which is perhaps simpler than AjaxPlorer as it skips the concept of "repository", somewhat superfluous (could be replaced with "directory"). Yet I could never get the WebDAV access to work. I tried Owncloud, but it relies on database storage (a good remote manager though, enterprise class). Same DB problem for the other phpFileNavigator openDocMan etc.. So Ajaxplorer is the best choice under my constraints.
  • Downloaded the tar file, extracted it, made a symbolic link in the webroot to it and worked. Couldn't be any easier :) I did it with my own server already setup with Apache and PHP. I like the UI a lot, very modern and professional. There are a few functionalities that are either missing or I couldn't figure out how to use. Overall, very nice.
  • very useful - when you are editing wordpress themes online. without ftp. thanks.
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