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Charles du Jeu is announcing that Pydio with version number 6.4.1 is already available to download.

What is Pydio ?

Pydio is .

Pydio is a versatile system which you can use as a classic file explorer application for easily uploading and navigating files on the Web, or as a centralized file-sharing application, similar to what Dropbox, Google Drive, or Box.net are doing. The difference is that you can host all your files on your own servers, instead of moving your data to remote, unsecure locations. Pydio comes with a complex settings panel where various configurations can be made to the system, letting the developer setup his own ideal sharing environment, with his own custom sharing rules. Once setup, the user can upload his own files, share these files with his friends or clients, or he can setup Pydio for his entire team, letting them register and share files with each other, or with whoever they want. This application can be used in real-life production environments to let developers and designers share resources with one another, grant access to various materials to clients only, or as an Intranet file sharing system for your employees. If Pydio’s interface and functionality might seem familiar to you, then this is because Pydio is the re-branded and enhanced version of AjaXplorer, discontinued since version 5.0.4 and continued as Pydio.

This is changelog for Pydio version 6.4.1 :

You can read the complete changelog and also download this latest version on their homepage: blogs.mostar-style.net

Pydio - To setup Pydio, a graphic installation wizard is includedPydio - To access the Pydio interface, authentication is required for all usersPydio - The dashboard is where all major settings and controls arePydio - Developers can use the settings panel to customize various facets of their Pydio installationPydio - Workspaces, users, and user roles can be edited and tweakedPydio - screenshot #6Pydio - screenshot #7Pydio - screenshot #8Pydio - Application specific settings, along with plugins, can be added to the Pydio corePydio - screenshot #10Pydio - screenshot #11Pydio - screenshot #12Pydio - Logs and debug tools are also included with PydioPydio - screenshot #14Pydio - screenshot #15Pydio - Various developer resources can be accessed via the Pydio backendPydio - Each user has his own profile page where he can customize various settingsPydio - An address book and contacts manager is included with PydioPydio - Users can add and edit their very own personal filesystem with PydioPydio - An easy to use uploader is included with the Pydio applicationPydio - Sharing a file link is done via a few clicksPydio - Admins can also follow specific files for security purposesPydio - Pydio also allows admins and file owners to change their files' permission systemPydio - Each file has his own link which developers can copy&paste to share with their friendsPydio - A bookmarklet can also be generated for easily adding files to a Pydio folderPydio - Users can also invite other users to view and download their shared filesPydio - Entire folders can be shared alsoPydio - In the Pydio dashboard view, once the system in use, file and activity notifications can be viewed on the rightPydio - Each user has access to a list of currently shared files and foldersPydio - On the frontend, when sharing just one file, visiting users can easily download it to their computerPydio - On the frontend, shared folders come with a little bit more controls

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