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Features4.78 / 5
Reliability5 / 5
Ease Of Use4.44 / 5
Documentation4.33 / 5
Vote Count9
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#D7CX pledge: There will be an IMCE 7.x release on the day that Drupal 7 is released. IMCE is an image/file uploader and browser that supports personal directories and quota. Features Basic file operations: upload, delete Image(jpg, png, gif) operations: resize, create thumbnails, preview Support for... [More...]

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Maintainer:ufku
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VersionDateFilesRelease notes
6.x-1.32009-Sep-25DownloadRecommended
7.x-1.0-alpha12010-Mar-17DownloadOther
6.x-2.0-beta12010-Mar-17DownloadOther
Total Downloads: 5056 "Development" releases should be considered in beta.

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Excellent

Very useful module. I always install it. The only thing I would like extra is the capacity to upload other types of files that are not images.

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Thank you!

I wish they put FTP into the title of this module. I was about to start writing my own module, but thankfully stumbled onto this one. It is easy to install, but you do have to set it up correctly with profiles. Make sure that if it loads in its own window you give correct target and size parameters to the window, or create an embed into a template for it. Whatever suits your website.

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A Must Have

Great Module, and easy to use if setup correct.

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IMCE just plain ole' rocks

Whereas I don't really love any wysiwyg editors, I do love IMCE. It just works, and is very simple - though possibly there ends up being a click or more than one might wish to get the whole process of adding an image/file upload and placed.

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Perfect.

I spent almost no time installing this (I'm using TinyTinyMCE). I didn't explore any of the profile functionality because I didn't need it at the time.

This met my needs perfectly.

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My favorit uploading tool

What I tried with build-in functions in FCKeditor with little to none effort for a couple of days, I did it with IMCE in a couple of minutes.

Thanks a lot!

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By far the best image solution when working with TinyMCE

IMCE is by far the best image solution that we have found to work with TinyMCE. It is simple to use and has a lot of great features.

It's not perfect, I would like a solution that worked with Image nodes, and image attach as well, but at the moment it does the job fine.

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LOVE!

I cannot live without this module. Along with its sister modules, IMCE_mkdir and IMCE_crop, it is unstoppable. On sites where I have clients making their own updates, it's a much-needed bridge between Img_Assist (what I used before I discovered IMCE) and TinyMCE. On sites where I do my own coding and I skip the WYSIWYG editor, I still use it to upload and insert images and links to images into my content fields. It generates pretty reliably useful thumbnails, too.

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IMCE is great.

I've used IMCE on d5 and d6 sites, both with and without WYSIWYG editors. It makes adding images to content so much easier, and it's a dream for when I have sites where clients update their own content. Trying to explain the image assist module to people with no knowledge of html was a pain in the butt, but IMCE makes it so much easier. I can't believe its features aren't in core yet.

-beth
kosada inc.

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