A File Manager is a web-based interface that enables you to control the files inside a website hosting account in lieu of a third-party FTP program. Each and every File Manager tool supports a basic set of features regardless of the web hosting CP it is part of - renaming, moving and deleting files or whole folders along with all of the info inside them, for instance. Depending on the particular Control Panel, other capabilities can be supported also, such as changing file permissions, managing archives or editing the content of a given file. With an easy-to-use File Manager, you may conveniently manage your files and your web presence as a whole, while a hard-to-use one could make controlling your content irritating, specifically if you haven't used such a tool before.

File Manager in Shared Hosting

Our shared hosting accounts are managed via the sophisticated Hepsia CP, that includes a feature-rich File Manager tool. In case you have never had a hosting account before, you will be able to handle your web content with no trouble, simply because the File Manager is incredibly intuitive to use. It requires only a few clicks to create, rename or delete a file, while moving a file or an entire folder is as basic as dragging-and-dropping it to the preferred location. You'll be able to upload content in the very same way - just choose the files on your computer and drag them to your browser, then drop them within the File Manager, that will do the rest. Convenient right-click menus will allow you to pack/unpack archives, to alter file permissions, to set up password-protected areas or to modify a file with simple and advanced editors.

File Manager in Semi-dedicated Servers

Our sophisticated, though intuitive File Manager will provide you with complete control over your content and you won't have any issues handling the files and folders you set up or upload to your semi-dedicated server account, even if you have never used a web hosting service before. The options it is supplying are no more than several mouse clicks away, even the more advanced ones including setting up a password-protected folder, setting up or unpacking an archive, adjusting UNIX permissions or opening a file inside a plain text or an HTML editor. Using right-click context menus, you will feel just as if you’re working on your home PC. Also, the File Manager supports dragging-and-dropping of files and whole folders - both inside the account and from your computer. With the latter option, you can easily upload content directly, which eradicates the need for an FTP client.