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Slooze

Rated3.2/5 (17 ratings)
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Full-featured web-based photo album creation program written in PHP.
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Slooze is a web-based photo album for the display of photos and other pictures on web sites in an organised, catalogued, searchable manner. Slooze is simple to set up and use, yet well-structured and extensible enough to support large, complex image archives.

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Free
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Free
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57,961
Submitted on
13th June 2000
Last Updated
30th January 2012
Licence Type
GPL
License Price
USD 0
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(17 ratings)
Average User Rating: 3.2/5
Features Galore
Reviewed byAnonymousonFri, 20th April 2001
Rating 5 - Excellent
Lots of good features like comments, rating, and searching. Extremely easy setup but lacks security.
it's the best gallery script I've seen
Reviewed byAnonymousonSat, 21st December 2002
Rating 5 - Excellent
Very easy to set up and use. Hey, even I managed it! Don't wory about security, it is partly explained in the usage guide. It doesn't use authentication for reasons of flexibility, like maybe you already have another user management script, you wouldn't want your users to have to log on twice! OK, so maybe they could have included an .htpasswd file to go with the .htaccess file, but I'm sure you're clever enough to find a resource somwhere else ChrisH http://www.sicksigma.co.uk
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