qmExplorer - A file explorer for QM

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Brian Speirs

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Jan 9, 2025, 11:35:13 PMJan 9
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Hi everyone,

I have put a QM File Explorer on my website (free download - no conditions). Basically, it shows you the files on your system sorted in local, remote, and q-pointer groups. Also, the programs available sorted into local, private, and global catalogues.

https://www.rushflat.co.nz/multi-value

Selecting an item in the tree shows you information about the item, and you can page through the data (if it is a file).

There are no editing features, so it *should* be perfectly safe - unless someone modifies the server-side subroutine to do something malicious ... and that is beyond my control.

There are Windows and Linux clients available - and it is CLIENT software - the SERVER o/s is irrelevant - so make sure you download the right version.

There is a link to the help file on the website, so you can see what it looks like and how to set it up.The help file is also in the downloads.

Post any questions here, or email me direct (email address is in the help file).

Note: This won't (currently) work in the GPL version, ScarletDME, or StringDatabase, but that may change (soon?)

Cheers,

Brian

Steven Martin Trimble

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Jan 10, 2025, 8:51:18 AMJan 10
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thanks Brian - great work!

CDMI
Steven Trimble
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On Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 10:32 PM Brian Speirs <bssp...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,

I have put a QM File Explorer on my website (free download - no conditions). Basically, it shows you the files on your system sorted in local, remote, and q-pointer groups. Also, the programs available sorted into local, private, and global catalogues.

Selecting an item in the tree shows you information about the item, and you can page through the data (if it is a file).

There are no editing features, so it *should* be perfectly safe - unless someone modifies the server-side subroutine to do something malicious ... and that is beyond my control.

There are Windows and Linux clients available - and it is CLIENT software - the SERVER o/s is irrelevant - so make sure you download the right version.

There is a link to the help file on the website, so you can see what it looks like and how to set it up.The help file is also in the downloads.

Post any questions here, or email me direct (email address is in the help file).

Note: This won't (currently) work in the GPL version, ScarletDME, or StringDatabase, but that may change (soon?)

Cheers,

Brian

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