A File Manager tool is available in all website hosting Control Panels. As the name shows, it's employed to manage the files in an account and all File Managers support a number of standard functions - browsing, moving, copying and deleting files. A few Control Panels may provide more advanced capabilities too - changing file and folder permissions or creating and unpacking archives. Even though files can be uploaded and downloaded via an FTP client, the File Manager is employed much more often, so the easier to use it is, the easier it'll be for you to handle your presence online altogether. The opposite is also true - a File Manager that is hard to use could make it more frustrating and tough for you to handle the site content, specifically if you lack previous experience.
File Manager in Shared Hosting
Our shared hosting accounts are managed via the advanced Hepsia CP, that includes a feature-rich File Manager tool. Even if you have never had a web hosting account before, you'll be able to control your content without difficulty, because the File Manager is quite intuitive to use. It takes just a couple of mouse clicks to set up, rename or delete a file, while relocating a file or an entire folder is as easy as dragging-and-dropping it to the needed location. You'll be able to upload data in the exact same way - just choose the files on your pc and drag them to your web browser, then drop them within the File Manager, that will do the rest. Practical right-click menus will allow you to pack/unpack archives, to modify 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 easy-to-use File Manager will give you complete control over your content and you will not have any issues handling the files and folders which you create or upload to your semi-dedicated server account, even when you have never used a web hosting service before. The options it's offering are only several mouse clicks away, even the more advanced ones such as creating a password-protected folder, setting up or unpacking an archive, changing UNIX permissions or opening a file in a plain text or an HTML editor. Via right-click context menus, you will feel like you’re working on your computer. Moreover, the File Manager supports dragging-and-dropping of files and entire folders - both inside the account and from your personal computer. With the latter alternative, you may upload content directly, which takes away the need for any FTP client.