Re: HTTP file sharing in KDE4



Ed Greshko wrote:
Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:

People,

In KDE 3.5.x there was a kicker applet named kpf, which was very useful
for sharing files using HTTP in a quick and easy way. Using it, we could
select a folder and make its contents instantly available in a simple
HTTP server, or even run several instances of kpf at once to share
multiple folders.

Is there a replacement for it in KDE4?



I have seen some people suggest kepas as a replacement. I've not
checked this suggestion however.


I should have checked availability in F10....seems like it isn't. Sorry...

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