A File Manager is a web-based interface that enables you to handle the files inside a web hosting account instead of a third-party FTP program. Each and every File Manager tool supports a standard set of capabilities regardless of the Internet hosting CP it is a part of - renaming, deleting and moving files or entire folders along with all of the content inside them, for example. In accordance with the specific Control Panel, other features might be supported too, like changing file permissions, working with archives or modifying the content of a specific file. Through an easy-to-use File Manager, you could very easily handle your files along with your online presence in general, while a hard-to-use one could make managing your content annoying, particularly if you have not employed this type of a tool before.

File Manager in Shared Website Hosting

The File Manager tool, that is part of our in-house built Hepsia Control Panel, will permit you to administer all of the files which you upload to your shared website hosting account without any difficulty. You may move files and whole folders by dragging-and-dropping them in the account. You may upload content in the same way - pick a file/folder on your computer and drag it to your web browser in which the File Manager is loaded. By right-clicking a file or a folder in your account, you can also access context menus with more complex options - you will be able to set up or to unpack an archive, to create a password-protected area, to change the UNIX permissions using a web interface or to modify the content with various editors without ever leaving the CP – a plain text editor, a code editor or an HTML editor. We have also provided help articles and educational videos, which you can access from the File Manager to learn more about its capabilities.

File Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Our File Manager tool will allow you to do just about anything you want. It is an element of the Hepsia Control Panel, which comes with all semi-dedicated server accounts and in addition to the standard functions such as copying, deleting or renaming files, you'll be able to use right-click menus so as to access more sophisticated ones. With a few clicks, you'll be able to password-protect any folder inside the account, to change the UNIX permissions if a script-based app needs it or to change the content of any file using plain text, WYSIWYG editors and code. Furthermore, you'll no longer need an FTP program to upload new content because you can simply drag-and-drop files and entire folders from your computer directly to the File Manager. The tool shall do the rest, keeping the folder structure of the content which you upload.