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<soft xmlns="http://www.softaculous.com"> <overview> <img src="logo.png" style="float:right;margin:10px;" alt="" />{{overview}} </overview> <features> {{features}} </features> <demo> http://www.softaculous.com/demos/Piwigo </demo> <ratings> http://www.softaculous.com/softwares/galleries/Piwigo </ratings> <space> 13822366 </space> <support> http://piwigo.org/ </support> <version> 2.5.2 </version> <mod>43</mod> <release_date>24-06-2013</release_date> <admin>admin.php</admin> <softversion> 4.1.7 </softversion> <languages> <english-overview> <font size="5" color="#182e7a">Piwigo</font> is a photo gallery software for the web, built by an active community of users and developers. Extensions make Piwigo easily customizable. Icing on the cake, Piwigo is free and opensource. <br /><br /> Piwigo is free, open, and available to anyone under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU/GPL license</a>. </english-overview> <english-features> <p> From your computer, <strong>select your photos and transfer</strong> them to your gallery with <strong>pLoader, the remote client</strong> for Piwigo. You can also perform massive <strong>FTP</strong> upload and then use the <strong>synchronize</strong> function in the gallery administration. Piwigo can aggregate photos coming from <strong>several servers</strong> in a completely transparent way for end users.</p> <p>Dispatch photos in your <strong>category tree</strong>. There is no limit on the tree depth and a photo can belong to several categories. Virtual categories let you organize your gallery structure without worrying about the directories layout. At any level, visitors can <strong>flatten</strong> the structure and see all the photos under the current category level. And you can <strong>set permissions on each category</strong> to fine tune your gallery for each user.</p> <p><strong>Tags</strong> offer another way to browse your photos. Start from the tag cloud and refine the photos set with multiple <strong>related tags</strong> or choose a tag from a photo and enlarge your vision. For example with the "Paris" tag, 183 photos are available and if you add the "night" tag you will reduce the set to 45 photos. If you add the "Sylvia" tag it will remain only 5 photos with Sylvia smiling in Paris streets by night. Browsing by tag allows you to add or remove tags to fit your desires, even if they change by the time passing.</p> <p>Keep track of time, use the <strong>chronology</strong>. Cameras know when a photo was taken and store this in the picture's metadata (EXIF). Piwigo remembers this date and gets the best from this information : browse your photos for a day-to-day trip, a month-to-month one and display your photos' <strong>calendar</strong>.</p> <p>Explore the <strong>best rated</strong> photos and the <strong>most seen</strong>. Rediscover forgotten photos with the <strong>random set</strong> feature. Piwigo provides a <strong>multiple criteria search</strong> engine to help you. Visitors can also turn on <strong>the slideshow</strong> on any photo set. Everybody can read the <strong>comments</strong> from a dedicated, filter-capable page. </p> <p>Add <strong>users</strong> yourself or let them register, grant them <strong>permissions on photos and categories</strong> to filter your audience. Your users can get <strong>notified of news by email or by RSS</strong> feed. You would create <strong>groups</strong> to make permission management simpler. Several <strong>user levels</strong> are available : visitor, generic, member, administrator, webmaster. Get feedback from your visitors: turn on <strong>user comments and rating</strong> on your gallery and don't care about SPAM, we use advanced techniques to filter them.</p> <p>Piwigo reads photo metadata such as <strong>EXIF and IPTC</strong>. Photo metadata can be synchronized into the database. For example, you can use IPTC to fill the photo description and photo author. EXIF metadata stores camera settings and Piwigo can display any of the photo technical settings (aperture, shutter speed, ISO, etc).</p> <p>Piwigo can produce <strong>pretty URLs</strong> with tag/category/photo names included, which is quite nice for search engines because it makes the URLs meaningful and increase your pagerank.</p> <p>Administrators benefit from nice visits <strong>history statistics</strong>, from year to hour precision. Visits <strong>history can also be filtered</strong>, so you can follow visits on a specific photo, only the high resolution downloads or only visits between 2 specific dates.</p> <p>Piwigo comes with <strong>localization</strong> features. To make it simple, it means that you can turn your website into several languages, including by default : English, Español, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Nederlands. Other languages will come as extensions and may be integrated in standard release.</p> <p>Presentation <strong>customization</strong> is possible thanks to <strong>themes and templates</strong>. Colors and icons changes are made with themes. Deeper changes like page layout are possible with templates. No need to understand the PHP core coding, templates are nearly HTML and themes are mainly CSS stylesheets. Share your templates and themes in the extension manager, and make the community grow.</p> <p>A <strong>web API</strong> is available so that you can perform requests and administration from other applications. For example, you can add categories or fetch a search result in another PHP tool like a blog or a forum.</p> </english-features> </languages> </soft>