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JXplorer - File Management and Sharing System PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sergey Romanov   
Sunday, 01 October 2006

Component Description

Note we support only release for Joomla 1.5 beta 1. There is not release for Joomla 1.5 beta 2 yet.

Jxplorer is an essential component for Joomla. It allows such full file management control as delete, chmod, rename, tar, zip, new file, new folder, untar, unzip, search, upload, download, and more. Now you can publish files or directories so they can be easily accessed from the site. The User site is so advanced and flexible that you can easily create picture gallery. The file browser can automatically create thumbnails of the pictures.

System Requirement

For Joomla 1.0.x: php 4.x, Windows, Unix, IIS 4.x, Apache 1.3.x, Mysql 3.1.x

For Joomla 1.5.x: php 5.x, Windows, Unix, IIS 4.x, Apache 1.3.x, Mysql 4.1.x

Features list

Complete Joomla Design Integration. It feels like working with core component.

Files and folders publishing with access level management.

Create, file repository, picture gallery, download center in a seconds, which is very convenient when you need to publish a lot of files. Just Upload, Index, Publish.

Recycle bin allows to safely restore files accidentally removed from JXplorer. (It does not restore files deleted through other File Management System or FTP)

JXplorer Administration functions:

  • Publish/Unpublish
  • Public/Registered/Special Access
  • Full and flexible configuring of layout and behavior.
  • Browsing Directories & Files
  • Editing, Copying, moving and deleting files and folders
  • Searching, Uploading and downloading file
  • Creating new files and folders
  • Changing file permissions (chmod)
  • Tar and Zip Archiving, archives Extracting

JXplorer Front-end functions:

  • Directories Browsing
  • File Downloading or batch files.
  • Sort files by type, size, date or name
  • Changing file viewing mode (Thumbnails, Icons, Table)
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 27 January 2010 )