Palmr
Palmr is a self-hosted file management & sharing tool that provides file sharing platform.
Overview
🌴 Palmr. is an open-source file-sharing platform focused on privacy and security. It enables users to upload, manage, and share files with features like password protection, custom links, and access control without tracking or limitations. Designed for seamless and secure sharing, Palmr. is completely free. > ## ⚠️ Project Archived
After deep reflection, I have decided to focus my limited time and energy on my other projects. As a solo developer, I have struggled to actively maintain multiple projects with the care and attention they deserve. Without enough sponsors, it became unfeasible to maintain Palmr. If you are interested in continuing this work through a fork, I will be happy to add a link to it here in the README. We thank all the contributors and users who have supported Palmr over time! The project has 2K+ GitHub stars and is licensed under Apache-2.0.
Normalized Features
Source: tool-features-normalized.json
rest api, sqlite.
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