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This project provides a widgets and infrastructure for file browsers and managers in the web.
The xfile package is based on the Dojo, Dijit, DGrid and DStore
The project supports the following browsers/platforms: FF31+, Chrome latest, IE9/10+, Safari 7+, Android 4.1+, iOS6+, WindowsPhone8+.
More details like screen shots, features and demos can be found here.
##Screenshots
[See here] (https://github.com/mc007/xbox-app/tree/master/misc/screenshots/SCREENSHOTS.md)
No official release yet.
Bugs and open issues are tracked in the github issues tracker.
This project is distributed by the Dojo Foundation and licensed under the "New" BSD License. All contributions require a Dojo Foundation CLA.
Bower release installation:
$ bower install xfile
Manual master installation:
$ git clone git://github.com/mc007/xfile-js.git
Then install dependencies with bower (or manually from github if you prefer to):
$ cd deliteful
$ bower install
Documentation is available here.
Testing is done with Sitepen's 'intern'
automatic: node node_modules/intern-geezer/runner config=test/intern/intern.local
FAQs
File grid renderer
We found that xfile demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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