PL/SQL File Managers for Mac

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    The melody manager is a web application which indexes music and makes it accessible over the internet. Music is organised into artists, albums and playlists. Eventually the system will expand the users music collection based on their likes and dislikes.
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    Weeble File Manager is a web based file manager / ftp client, built on php4. It allows users to Copy, Move, Rename, Upload, Download, & Edit files on an FTP server, through their web browsers.
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    dProjects is a really simple centralized web and rsync based version control system for small groups. The clients can initiate the file movements from the web interface.
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