The Horde File Manager, Gollem H3 (1.0), released
After many years of development, the Horde Project released the initial production version of Gollem H3 (1.0), the Horde File Manager.
Gollem is a Web-based file manager that provides the ability to fully manage a hierarchical file system stored in a variety of backends such as a SQL database, as part of a real filesystem, or on an FTP or Samba server. It supports uploading and downloading of files, basic file operations, permissions support, and MIME recognition and viewing of files through the Horde MIME library. It is fully internationalized and translatable.
Gollem is a user interface for the Horde VFS (Virtual File System) library, that's also available separately as a PEAR package. This package allows a unified filesystem access to any supported backend. If you have a custom or not yet supported backend, for example WebDAV, all you need to do is to write a new driver for the VFS library, and Gollem will automatically support it.
A lot of work has been spent in the last months by Michael M. Slusarz to get this application production ready, most kudos belong to him.