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WACS

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WACS

http://wacsip.sourceforge.net/
WACS is a web based application for the management of and access to adult material (images, video clips) from a Linux-based server running the LAMP stack on a domestic local area network. The client machines can be pretty much anything running a reasonably modern web browser. WACS provides topic and model based indexing, advanced searching, new additions lists, and many other retrieval features. WACS also includes extensive download features allowing your collection of your favourite models' works to be right up to date.


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GPLv3orlater Kelly Hopkins 2454914.524 March 2009


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 28 February 2008.



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