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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> 44602576 </space> <support> http://piwigo.org/ </support> <version> 15.1.0 </version> <mod>93</mod> <release_date>11-11-2024</release_date> <admin>identification.php</admin> <softversion> 4.5.4 </softversion> <requirement check="php" type="version" operator="ge" value="7.4.0" /> <requirement check="mysql" type="version" operator="ge" value="5.6.0" mariadb="10.1.0" /> <requirement check="php" type="extension" name="mbstring" /> <requirement check="php" type="extension" name="xml" /> <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" target="_blank">GNU/GPL license</a>. </english-overview> <english-features> <font size="2" color="#FF7700"><b>Upload your photos</b></font><br /><br /> You can add photos with the web form, any FTP client or a desktop application like digiKam, Shotwell, Lightroom or mobile applications. <br /><br /> <font size="2" color="#FF7700"><b>Batch Manager</b></font><br /><br /> Filter photos from your collection, make a selection and apply actions in batch: change the author, add some tags, associate to a new album, set geolocation...<br /><br /> <font size="2" color="#FF7700"><b>Organize with Albums</b></font><br /><br /> Distribute your photos among your own albums. The album tree has unlimited depth. Each photo can belong to several albums.<br /><br /> <font size="2" color="#FF7700"><b>Browse by Dates</b></font><br /><br /> Digital cameras store the date in the photo and Piwigo uses this date to display your photo collection in a calendar and let you browse from day to day. <br /><br /> <font size="2" color="#FF7700"><b>Privacy on your Photos</b></font><br /><br /> Make your photos private and decide who can see each of them. You can set permissions on albums and photos, for groups or individual users. <br /><br /> <font size="2" color="#FF7700"><b>Geolocate your photos on a map</b></font><br /><br /> Piwigo can read GPS latitude and longitude from embedded metadata. Then, with plugin for Google Maps or OpenStreetMap, Piwigo can display your photos on an interactive map. <br /><br /> <font size="2" color="#FF7700"><b>Themes and Plugins</b></font><br /><br /> Change appearance with themes. Add features with plugins. Extensions require just a few clicks to get installed. 350 extensions available, and growing! <br /><br /> <font size="2" color="#FF7700"><b>Full screen slideshow</b></font><br /><br /> With the Fotorama plugin, or specific themes such as Bootstrap Darkroom, you can experience the full screen slideshow. <br /><br /> <font size="2" color="#FF7700"><b>A Great Place For Your Visitors</b></font><br /><br /> Your visitors can post comments, give ratings, mark photos as favorite, perform searches and get notified of news by email.<br /><br /> <font size="2" color="#FF7700"><b>Import automatic your metadata</b></font><br /><br /> For example an IPTC description can be imported into photo properties, displayed next to the photo... and searchable!<br /><br /> <font size="2" color="#FF7700"><b>Users management</b></font><br /><br /> Administrators can create users, groups, manage permissions and send notifications. Several administrators can work at the same time in Piwigo. Perfect for your team!<br /><br /> <font size="2" color="#FF7700"><b>API</b></font><br /><br /> Piwigo web API makes it easy for developers to perform actions from other applications: display thumbnails in a WordPress blog post, publish photo from Lightroom, synchronize a local folder with a Perl script... As simple as HTTP requests and JSON responses.<br /><br /> </english-features> <english-exp_ad_pass>New password. Leave blank if you do not want to reset the password</english-exp_ad_pass> <english-err_no_username>Please provide the username to reset the password</english-err_no_username> <english-err_no_such_user>The Admin username is incorrect and does not exist!</english-err_no_such_user> </languages> </soft>