Layeredpanel 1.0.6 (Default branch)

Layeredpanel 1.0.6 (Default branch) – Layeredpanel is a freehosting panel which allows Linux hosters and administrators to open a large-scale freehosting platform for their users. It includes an easy-to-use interface for administrators and users alike to create user profiles, databases, and complete sites. It features one-click installation of well-known applications like phpBB and Joomla. [FreshMeat]
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Layeredpanel is a freehosting panel which allows
Linux hosters and administrators to open a
large-scale freehosting platform for their users.
It includes an easy-to-use interface for
administrators and users alike to create user
profiles, databases, and complete sites. It
features one-click installation of well-known
applications like phpBB and Joomla.

[FreshMeat]


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