A File Manager tool is present in all hosting Control Panels. As the name suggests, it's employed to control the files in an account and all File Managers support a number of primary features - browsing, moving, copying and deleting files. A few Control Panels may offer you more complex features also - changing file and folder permissions or creating and unpacking archives. Even though files may be uploaded and downloaded with an FTP client, the File Manager is used much more often, so the simpler to use it is, the easier it'll be for you to control your online presence altogether. The opposite is also true - a File Manager which is not easy to use could make it more frustrating and tough for you to handle your site content, specifically if you don't have previous experience.

File Manager in Cloud Hosting

When you order a cloud hosting from our company, you could take advantage of an advanced File Manager tool, that is part of our Hepsia website hosting hosting Control Panel. It includes many functions and even regular ones such as copying or moving files can be accessed using right-click context menus, that'll make you feel like you’re employing an application on your computer system. If you transfer entire folders, their structure shall be kept intact, so you will not need to be worried about scrambled files. The context menus shall give you access to a lot of other advanced capabilities too, so things such as creating an archive of a whole folder or creating a password-protected area will be merely a mouse click away. Also, you'll not need a third-party FTP program to upload content, due to the fact that our File Manager supports drag & drop and folder uploads. You could also use three separate file editors – a plain text editor, a code editor and a WYSIWYG editor.

File Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Our File Manager tool allows you to do just about anything you want. It is part of the Hepsia CP, included with all semi-dedicated server accounts and besides the standard functions including renaming, copying or deleting files, you shall be able to use right-click menus so as to access more sophisticated ones. With several clicks, you shall be able to password-protect any folder inside the account, to modify the UNIX permissions if a script-based app needs it or to alter the content of any file using plain text, WYSIWYG editors and code. In addition, you'll no longer require an FTP program to upload new content because you could simply drag-and-drop files and entire folders from your personal computer directly to the File Manager. The tool shall do the rest, keeping the folder structure of the content which you upload.