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Alist 3.58.0 is a cross-platform file-listing application designed to aggregate content from multiple storage backends into a single, web-based directory interface. Built with the Gin web framework for its RESTful Go back-end and Solidjs for its reactive front-end, the program exposes local disks, cloud buckets, FTP/SFTP servers, OneDrive, Google Drive, Alibaba Cloud OSS, Amazon S3, and more than twenty other providers through a unified, searchable catalog. System administrators deploy Alist to create internal content portals, developers embed it into documentation sites to serve static assets, and home-lab owners use it to share media collections without exposing raw credentials. The open-source project has iterated through 68 public releases, adding progressive enhancements such as WebDAV bridge mode, thumbnail generation, encrypted path routing, and fine-grained permission roles that allow anonymous browsing, password-protected folders, or token-based access. Because every storage provider is mounted as a virtual path, end users experience a seamless hierarchy regardless of where objects physically reside, while server maintainers benefit from a lightweight single-binary deployment that consumes minimal RAM and supports SQLite, MySQL, and PostgreSQL metadata stores. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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