Hi Ville,
We decided to go with http://elfinder.org/.
The discussion is on the tynamo dev list.
It's BSD licensed, the code is pretty clean, it's actively developed. and
it looks pretty stable.
I'll integrate it very shortly (this week) and give you a link to a demo,
or just follow the list.

If it turns out ok we'll have another tynamo module.

Cheers,
Dragan Sahpaski



On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Ville <ville.virta...@orientimport.fi>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> CKFinder is commercial product with no freeware licensing model afaik.
> However their prices are so low that I'd be happy to pay if the product is
> good. Then the ckeditor component should only provide a bridge to their
> java
> implementation and let the developer using the component to provide the
> actual paid ckfinder for it.
>
> The upload-only approach is not an option for us, as the users really need
> the browsing view to the server and it's files with thumbnails.
>
>  - Ville
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