powerful php+mysql File Manager script *please suggest one*

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Georgecooldude
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powerful php+mysql File Manager script *please suggest one*

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Hi guys,

I am in need of a powerful file manager script built in php use of mysql as the backend.

It needs to have the following:

Allow user to upload files. (with/without moderation)
Create folders/sub folders
Upload multiply files at the same time.
Ability to give assign admins

Show screenshots of a file
Show readme
Have a description
Possible license agreement before downloading file
Leech protection/php protected link
Author/Author's email
Author's website

Count number of downloads.


And then optional (not that important)
Comments system
Rating system.

If anyone knows of something similar that fits in either freeware/gpl/ or something I can purchase please let me know. Things like pafile and invision manager are kind of what I would want but I need something with a little bit more power. Please also suggest options that do not cover 100% of what I listed as I may be able to adapt slightly

Thanks guys!

Basically I need something I can maintain easyily and add larges amounts of downloads too with ease. I have been unable to find a good script out there.

I am after something like they have here: http://www.modsonline.com/Downloads.html or on http://www.d3files.com or one of the other large download sites
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Post by Georgecooldude »

~bump~

Seeing as its 9 days and no reply I think a bump is required.
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Post by feyd »

tried hotscripts.com?
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Post by Georgecooldude »

Yeah, same old ones I keep coming across :(
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