A File Manager is a web-based interface that allows you to manage the files in a web hosting account as an alternative to a third-party FTP program. Each File Manager tool supports a fundamental set of features whatever the Internet hosting CP it is part of - renaming, moving and deleting files or entire folders along with all of the content in them, for instance. With regard to the specific CP, other capabilities can be supported also, including changing file permissions, managing archives or changing the content of a given file. With an easy-to-use File Manager, you may easily handle your files along with your web presence as a whole, while a hard-to-use one could make controlling your content irritating, particularly if you haven't used this sort of a tool before.

File Manager in Shared Hosting

The feature-rich File Manager which comes with our shared hosting packages will make controlling your data as simple as handling files on your desktop computer or laptop. You will be able to drag-and-drop files and folders not only in the account, but also straight from computer system, so you will no longer need an FTP client to upload data. Furthermore, the folder structure shall be preserved, so files from different folders will not get mixed. You can also use right-click context menus and access various functions. You will be able to set up and extract archives, to create password-protected areas and a lot more. If you want to change files, you could do that via a number of editors - a plain text editor, a code editor and a WYSIWYG editor, so you may select the one that you need and feel most comfy working with.

File Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers

Our advanced, though intuitive File Manager provides you with total control over your content and you'll not have any problems handling the folders and files which you set up or upload to your semi-dedicated server account, even if you have never used a hosting service before. The options it's supplying are just several clicks away, even the more complex ones such as setting up a password-protected folder, creating or unpacking an archive, modifying UNIX permissions or opening a file in a plain text or an HTML editor. Using right-click context menus, you will feel like you’re working on your home computer system. Additionally, the File Manager supports dragging-and-dropping of files and whole folders - both within the account and from your personal computer. With the latter option, you could upload content directly, which eradicates the need for an FTP client.