A File Manager software tool is found in all website hosting Control Panels. As the name implies, it's employed to manage the files inside an account and all File Managers support a range of primary features - browsing, moving, copying and deleting files. Several Control Panels could offer you more complex functions as well - changing file and folder permissions or creating and unpacking archives. Although files could be uploaded and downloaded using an FTP client, the File Manager is employed far more often, so the simpler to use it is, the easier it'll be for you to manage your online presence as a whole. The opposite is also true - a File Manager which is difficult to use may make it more annoying and difficult for you to control your website content, specifically if you lack previous experience.

File Manager in Shared Web Hosting

Our shared web hosting accounts are handled through the innovative Hepsia CP, which includes a feature-rich File Manager tool. In case you have never had a hosting account before, you shall be able to control your data without difficulty, considering the fact that the File Manager is quite intuitive to use. It takes only a few mouse clicks to create, rename or delete a file, while relocating a file or an entire folder is as simple as dragging-and-dropping it to the preferred location. You'll be able to upload data in the very same way - simply select the files on your computer and drag them to your browser, then drop them within the File Manager, that shall do the rest. Convenient right-click menus will permit you to pack/unpack archives, to alter file permissions, to create password-protected areas or to edit a file with simple and advanced editors.

File Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

The File Manager tool, which is an essential part of our custom Hepsia web hosting CP, will give you full control over your data and will take away the need of employing third-party applications. If you would like to upload a file to your semi-dedicated server account, you shall only have to drag-and-drop it, due to the fact that the File Manager supports uploads, so you shall not have to use an FTP client anymore. You'll also be able to transfer folders and files inside your account just as easily and their structure shall be kept the same. If you want to change the permissions of any file, to create a password-protected area for a domain name or a subdomain or to edit a file by using a plain text or an HTML editor, you will simply have to use the right-click, given that you could access these features via right-click context menus - you’ll feel like you’re working on your home PC. To make handling your content that much easier, you'll be able to organize it in ascending or descending order by last modified date, name or size.