A File Manager tool is available in all web hosting Control Panels. As the name implies, it is used to manage the files in an account and all File Managers support a variety of basic functions - browsing, moving, copying and deleting files. A number of Control Panels can provide more complex capabilities too - changing file and folder permissions or creating and unpacking archives. Even though files may be uploaded and downloaded using an FTP client, the File Manager is used a lot more often, so the simpler to use it is, the easier it shall be for you to manage your online presence in general. The opposite is also true - a File Manager that's not easy to use could make it more annoying and hard for you to manage your site content, specifically if you don't have previous experience.

File Manager in Web Hosting

The feature-rich File Manager that comes with our web hosting plans shall make controlling your web content as simple as controlling files on your computer or notebook. You shall be able to drag-and-drop files and folders not just within the account, but also directly from your personal computer, so you will no longer need an FTP client to upload data. What is more, the folder structure will be kept, so files from different folders won't get mixed. You may also use right-click context menus and access various features. You shall be able to set up and extract archives, to set up password-protected areas and much more. If you'd like to change files, you can do that using several different editors - a plain text editor, a code editor and a WYSIWYG editor, so you could select the one which you need and feel most at ease working with.

File Manager in Semi-dedicated Hosting

Our highly developed, although user-friendly File Manager offers you total control over your content and you'll not have any issues handling the folders and files you set up or upload to your semi-dedicated server account, even when you have never used a web hosting service before. The options it's giving you are only a few clicks away, even the more sophisticated ones like setting up a password-protected folder, setting up or unpacking an archive, modifying UNIX permissions or opening a file inside a plain text or an HTML editor. From right-click context menus, you'll feel as if you’re working on your home computer system. Additionally, the File Manager supports dragging-and-dropping of files and whole folders - both in the account and from your notebook or computer. With the latter alternative, you are able to upload content directly, which eradicates the need for an FTP client.