What is Flox?
Flox is a user-friendly media server software that helps you organize, manage, and stream your personal photo, video, and music libraries. It works by indexing the media files stored on your home computer and making them available to stream to other devices on your local network.
Once installed on your Windows, Mac, or Linux computer, Flox creates a centralized media library that can be accessed via the Flox mobile and web apps. From your phone, tablet, or laptop you can browse, search, play, and cast media files stored on your central home server.
Key features of Flox include:
- Auto-detects and indexes photos, videos, music, ebooks
- Facial recognition and geo-tagging for photos
- Automatically retrieves metadata like titles, artists, albums
- Creates smart playlists and slideshows
- Streams media files to DLNA & AirPlay devices
- Mobile and web apps for browsing and control
- User accounts to manage shared vs private libraries
With its automatic indexing and tagging capabilities, Flox makes it easy to get organized and access all your household media. It's a good option for anyone looking to set up their own personal home media server.
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