That doesn't mean that getting away of DB you will get any better software. It tells you that the people behind that software did some functionality that stress the database, possibly unnecessary but I can't make a judgement without knowing all the details.
No DB means that a given software will...
You can always use htpasswd (Apache, NGINX) to ask for credentials in any script or file. Basic server stuff and works everywhere. You can configure it to ask for password on /index.php but not on /images/file.jpg
Check Awesome-Selfhosted for a complete list of scripts that you can use, try to...
Chevereto offers a different feature stack and it has things that you don't. Also I don't charge extra for any upcoming new fature or basic stuff like support for Amazon S3 because I actually do care about my customers and I don't milk them.
Chevereto V2 is pretty basic. You should check the V3 Must read - Chevereto 3 feature set (final) | Chevereto Community
By the way, Chevereto V3 will introduce also a new version called Chevereto lite (free and Open Source).
Cheers.
I wasn't able to find any post in the Chevereto support of an angry customer. Chevereto is by far the image hosting script with best support and the lack of features will be issued in version 3 which will be FREE for all clients just like v4, v5 and so on.
If the Chevereto support fail you I...
I'm not dissing other people's work I'm just saying that just that particular issue is at least debatable. So far I've just talk with the facts, I didn't start to say things like "i can code your work in one day" which in my point of view is pretty annoying because the work behind a software or...
You can't be serious about "a good looking uploader". I mean, imagenuke URL upload looks like this:
And Chevereto remote upload looks like this:
Notice that both have multi remote upload but Chevereto can actually parse multiple URLs on that field without have to click URL upload every...
Google or any company of that size often offer services that do the job but doesn't feel that great on all the possible ways that people may use it. There are tons of Google services that feel awkward for some kind of particular usage, in this case casual image hosting. That's why people uses...
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