App Center and Packages
13.1 About Packages
Packages extend the functions of your NAS. Your NAS supports various packages that let you do more.
The App Center screen includes a list of packages to add. This chapter also describes the screens for
features you can add to the NAS by installing packages.
Note: Check what packages do before you install them. Only install packages you actually
plan to use.
Note: Get support for each package through its individual vendor.
13.1.1 Available Packages
You can install and use the following applications.
Note: Once you install applications and enable them, additional icons show up on the
Desktop.
• DropboxClient - Use this to synchronize local NAS shares or folders and Dropbox accounts. See
Section 13.3 on page
• GoogleDriveClient - Use this to synchronize local NAS shares or folders and Google Drive accounts.
See
Section 13.4 on page
• Gallery - This web-based application allows your NAS to host pictures. You can upload images in your
local computer or shares to this application. Use the Gallery administrator account (default username
admin, password 1234) to log into the Gallery console. There you can create accounts for other users.
• NFS - NFS (Network File System) is a file-sharing protocol most commonly implemented on Unix-like
systems. See
• NZBGet - This news grabber helps download files from UseNet.
• PHP-MySQL-phpMyAdmin - This tool can be used to manage MySQL through the web. Enter 'root' as
the username and '1234' as the password to log in. This includes MySQL, PHP, and phpMyAdmin. See
Section 13.6 on page
• Logitech® Media Server - This enables you to manage a Logitech's Squeezebox device connected to
the NAS.
• TFTP - Use this to configure the NAS to accept log files from TFTP clients. See
• Transmission - This Bit Torrent client supports adding tasks through torrent files and magnet links.
• WordPress - This allows you to create and manage a blog. Use the WordPress administrator account
(default username admin, password 1234) to log in. You can then create accounts for other users.
• pyLoad - Use this to have the NAS manage your downloads including those from one-click hosting
sites. One-click hosting sites allow Internet users to easily upload files to the one-click host's server so
others can download them. See
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