WACS is a tool for building adult Web sites. It is equally suitable for managing a private collection or building a commercial site. WACS has many best of breed features, including dynamic filtering, model catalogs, random sampling, galleries, automatic download, and a powerful search engine. WACS contains both a full ready-to-run Web environment and an extensive programming API implemented in both Perl and PHP.
| Tags | Internet Web Indexing/Search multimedia Graphics Viewers Dynamic Content CGI Tools/Libraries Software Development Libraries Application Frameworks |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL GPLv3 |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux Unix |
| Implementation | Perl PHP |
Recent releases


Changes: This is a major bugfix release which also includes a new administration guide to walk users through the collection management process. New code is mostly concentrated on the collection tools, which have gained XML importation facilities and better confirmation messages through the administration process. Debian/Ubuntu packages are now available.


Changes: New clothing type (attire) search and marking features were added. A vast number of bugs were fixed across the whole system. Page layouts and other facilities were improved. A movie viewing command, runmp, was added. New icons and API functions were added.


Changes: This version supports the WACS 0.8.1 release; there are many new API calls including dberror, addratings, and makedbsafe. Support for new parameters to many existing API calls. Significantly improved and expanded documentation in the form of the WACS programming manual, second edition. Availability of RPM packages for Fedora 8 and 9 to ease installation.


Changes: Visually the big difference is that the set ratings are more prominently displayed throughout the system. Collection administration has two new applications: wacsinfomgr, which allows relocation and renaming, and wacskeywordmgr which provides access to the metadata guessing mechanism. In addition to unpacking automated downloads, the unpack manager now supports Web browser uploads and server directory imports. For Fedora users (8 and 9), there is now the option of RPM package installation as well as the old install script.


Changes: The new XML-based configurable menus subsystem from WACS 0.8.0 has been completely ported to PHP, along with a significant number of other features previously not available in the PHP API. An extensive, new 104-page illustrated Programming Guide replaces the older documentation with a beginners tutorial, API reference manual, and Database Schema Dictionary. It is available in PDF and two HTML versions.